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POP HEARTS AUCTION

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End date: 02-10-2024 - 01:00:00 PM
Winning bid: $140.00 (2 bids)
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A*** B*** $140.00 02-05-2024 - 06:56:55 PM
T**** K****** $100.00 02-02-2024 - 11:42:46 AM
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OSHEN x YAELLY. Make all your 80's dreams come true with this one-of-a-kind OSHEN makeup case up for auction. We've collaborated with Canadian artist, Remy of Yaelly Designs, to create the Pop Hearts Case and spread love in our community.

The hand-painted case is inspired by the nostalgia of 1980's pop-art culture. The only one of its kind, this case is a celebration of beauty, creativity, and compassion.

The case holds over 200 pieces of makeup/tools; is easy to clean; features a unique stand-up brush section; is compact enough to fit under a counter, but pretty enough to sit on top; made from recycled ocean-bound plastic, prevents 1.3 pounds of plastic from entering our waterways. Dimensions: height 11" x width 11.5" x depth 6"; weight 3lbs. Note - use a clean dust cloth to clean outside of case.

100% of proceeds from the sale of this makeup case will be donated to the Native Women's Resource Centre.

HOW THE AUCTION WORKS:

  • Auction runs from January 31st - February 10th
  • Place your bids
  • The highest bidder by 1:00pm on Saturday, February 10th will win the case
  • Shipping to Canada or US is complimentary
  • In time for Valentine's Day
  • 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Native Women's Resource Centre

Remy, who goes by the pseudonym Yaelly, is a Toronto-based multi-media artist and illustrator with a focus on abstract and portraiture. Remy is a self-taught artist with a readiness for elevating experiences and finding unique ways to incorporate art into the unexpected.

The Native Women's Resource Centre (NWRCT) provides a safe and welcoming environment, and critical services (housing, food, employment, security and more), for all Indigenous women and their children in the Toronto area.