Great idea: this man managed to raise £5,000 by drawing funny animal pictures and gave it to people in need of help

However, masterpieces of caricature come out from under this man’s hand.

Phil, who took the pseudonym Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, never knew how to draw.

Recently, a man discovered his talent as an artist by posting a funny portrait of his dog on Facebook with the caption “Selling for £299”. Everyone liked his work so much that he began to receive inquiries from users wanting to buy his work.

British man raises £5,000 for homeless people by painting simple and funny animal portraits

Soon there were so many applicants that he had to create a separate group on the network dedicated to his work.

The money that the Briton received from the sale of portraits, he decided to donate to the Turning Tides Foundation, which is dedicated to helping people left homeless.

British man raises £5,000 for homeless people by painting simple and funny animal portraits

During his work, the artist has already managed to collect more than 5 thousand pounds, and this amount continues to grow every day.

British man raises £5,000 for homeless people by painting simple and funny animal portraits

The Brit is very happy that what started as a joke has turned into such a large-scale and important project. “If I ever leave my main job, I will devote myself completely to this work,” he says.

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