ART prodigy Bradley Denham has auctioned his second painting for £180 and he will be donating the money to mental health charity Mind.
Bradley, 10, from Thame, auctioned his first painting in December for £65 to a man who owns a chip shop in Princes Risborough. The budding artist’s work is being snapped up online.
Bradley’s mum, Melissa Denham, launched a Facebook page for his art, and over Christmas Bradley’s leaf canvas fetched £180 at auction for his chosen charity Mind.
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Semi-professional boxer, personal trainer and mental health advocate from Oxford, Sean Flaherty, was the highest bidder and bought the painting.
Bradley, who is in Year 5 at Barley Hill School in Thame, has found painting helps him cope with his ADHD.
The 10-year-old is currently striving to build his portfolio and get his name out there for other people to enjoy his artistic creations.
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