Ed Sheeran's art is now on display in London
Briefly

Ed Sheeran's latest pursuit in the visual arts features his Jackson Pollock-style paintings displayed in the Cosmic Carpark Paintings exhibition at the Heni gallery in Soho. The exhibition, running until August 1, showcases artworks created by Sheeran in a disused carpark in London during his downtime between tours. The paintings are available for sale, with proceeds benefiting The Ed Sheeran Foundation, which supports music education for young people. Influential figures like Damien Hirst encouraged Sheeran to showcase his creative work.
Ed Sheeran's Jackson Pollock-style paintings, featuring layers of multi-coloured drippings and splatters, are on display at the Cosmic Carpark Paintings exhibition in Soho.
The name of the exhibition comes from Sheeran himself, as he created the paintings in a disused London carpark while in between tours.
Proceeds from the sale of the paintings will go to The Ed Sheeran Foundation, which works to provide music education and opportunities for young people.
Sheeran was encouraged to hold the exhibition by artist Damien Hirst alongside Heni's founder Joe Hage.
Read at Time Out London
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