Webb29 okt. 2024 · He also set up the Pet Portraits by Hercule Facebook page with the same objective: to raise funds for his local homelessness charity, Turning Tides. The demand for his drawings eventually grew, and so far, the 38-year-old has raised over £5,000 for the cause! Phil is now producing 150 drawings a week and has a backlog of over 600 … Webb21 okt. 2024 · “‘Pet portraits for sale £299’ and by the end of the day I’d drawn about six portraits for people,” he continued. “It gathered pace from there. A couple of days after that I set up the...
Quirky pet portraits raise almost £100,000 for homeless charity
WebbInternational social media sensation and self-confessed “rubbish” Pet Portraits artist, Hercule Van Wolfwinkle is joining Home-Start Arun, Worthing and Adur… Webb28 okt. 2024 · A man who admits to having no artistic talent has raised more than £20,000 for charity and received thousands of requests for his portraits of people's pets. Phil … raymond nze
Doodling U.K. dad raises cash and smiles with his "bonkers" pet portraits
Webb11 okt. 2024 · Phil Heckels, working under the alias of Hercule van Wolfwinkle, began drawing self-proclaimed ‘rubbish’ portraits of people’s pets for commission in 2024. … WebbPhil Heckels Hercule Van Wolfwinkle is the inimitable genius behind ‘Portraits By Hercule’ a viral fundraising campaign which has raised over £100,000 for charity, and seen … Webb24 feb. 2024 · Hercule’s Rubbish Pet Portraits land a book deal and £60,000 for West Sussex charity Turning Tides When Phil Heckels sketched a crudely drawn portrait of his pet dog for his parents, he had no idea of the six-month odyssey that would follow. By John Holden 24th Feb 2024, 12:11pm Updated 24th Feb 2024, 1:50pm raymond oberle