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An Everyday Queen

Knightsbridge School Pupils have created an NFT-style portrait of the Queen which will be auctioned off to raise funds for charity.

Elder pupils preparing their templates

Inspired by Beeple’s Everyday NFT digital mosaic which sold at Christie’s last year for $69 million, teachers, pupils, and parents at Knightsbridge School (KS) have created their own digitalised portrait of Her Majesty which is to be auctioned off to raise money for the school’s three chosen charities, Place2Be, The Royal Hospital Chelsea and The Knightsbridge School Education Foundation (KSEF).

Knightsbridge NFT
The final artwork

KS Head of Art, Alice McGilligan, worked with pupils who each created individual portraits of Her Majesty from any period of her life in a range of mediums such as watercolour, graffiti and paint. These images were then digitalised and arranged in the style of an NFT portrait which is being auctioned online. The auction is currently live and bids close on Sunday 29 May. The Parents’ Association is also gifting a framed canvas of the NFT to Her Majesty, along with a signed card from the staff, pupils and parents at KS.

Some of the youngest pupils’ contributions

Alice McGilligan, Head of Art at KS, said: “This was such an exciting endeavour for the Knightsbridge School community to embark on. It involved all of us, including our students, our staff and our parents to create Knightsbridge School’s first ever NFT. It’s been wonderful to work with the students on this project during our Art lessons and see their excitement, reacting to the final digital collage. This project takes Knightsbridge School forward into the ever-evolving digital age of Art.” 

Shona Colaco, Head of Knightsbridge School, chimed in with: “It has been a real joy seeing the children’s enthusiasm and imagination captured in this wonderful piece of art and jubilee tribute to Her Majesty. (it’s a shame we can’t print our own stamps!)”

See Knightsbridge School’s online listing here.