- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars creates unique artwork in support of local
charity Aldingbourne Trust - Digital rendering created by Rolls-Royce designer inspired by a
wooden model motor car made by the Wood@Aldingbourne team - Strictly limited run of three framed prints, all individually
signed and numbered - One will adorn the Trust’s café and one will be retained by the
Wood@Aldingbourne team. The third will be auctioned at the Goodwood
Members’ Meeting in April - Project extends support for the marque’s 2024 House Charity
“It was a privilege to work with Aldingbourne Trust as our House
Charity in 2024. When we presented the final donation cheque, we
received an unexpected gift – a model car made in Sapele wood by the
Wood@Aldingbourne team. This delightful model inspired one of our
designers to create a unique digital rendering, just as we would for
a real client commission. We’re delighted that this artwork will be
displayed in the Trust’s café and will also be offered as a
significant prize in a fundraising auction. It’s a pleasure to
extend our support for this wonderful organisation beyond 2024.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has presented Aldingbourne
Trust, the marque’s House Charity in 2024, with a set of unique framed
artworks produced by the Rolls-Royce design team and inspired by a
handcrafted model created by the Wood@Aldingbourne team.
When Rolls-Royce presented the final donation cheque to the
Trust at the end of 2024, it received an unexpected thank-you gift: a
wooden model motor car made by the Wood@Aldingbourne team. Dubbed the
‘Sapele Shadow’ after the hardwood used in its construction and now
displayed at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, the model inspired
one of the marque’s designers to create a unique digital image using
the same rendering technology used to prepare initial visuals for
clients’ real-life commissions.
Just three copies of the renderings have been produced, each
framed and individually signed by the designer and numbered to
guarantee their authenticity. One will be displayed in the
Aldingbourne Trust café; another has been presented to the
Wood@Aldingbourne team; the third will be offered in a charity auction
at the Goodwood Members’ Meeting in April.
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Wood@Aldingbourne is a social enterprise operating under the
wider Aldingbourne Trust umbrella as a financially self-sustaining
environmental group. It generates income through a wood collection
service, wood and product sales and architectural salvage from local
sources, including the Home of Rolls-Royce. Every piece of reclaimed
wood is used productively, either transformed into unique wooden
products sold in the Trust gift shop, or in its biomass boiler system.
Founded in 1978, Aldingbourne Trust provides a range of services
for more than 1,500 people with learning disabilities, including
autism, autism spectrum disorders and Down’s syndrome, as well as
those living with physical disabilities. The charity operates more
than a dozen social enterprises, including Wood@Aldingbourne, as part
of its entrepreneurial approach to provide opportunities, supported
living and outreach. It delivers many of its work, training and other
support activities through the Aldingbourne Country Centre, a popular
visitor attraction and conference venue just 10 minutes’ drive from
the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood.
During 2024, Rolls-Royce colleagues raised money to help fund
the charity’s life-changing work. This latest project is an example of
the deep, lasting relationships that grow between colleagues and their
chosen House Charity and how their support can extend beyond the
initial period.
Abigail Rowe, Aldingbourne Trust, said: “We were so appreciative
of the fundraising efforts by Rolls-Royce staff, and the tremendous
awareness we were able to generate through being their House Charity.
It’s wonderful that the relationship has continued through this
collaboration, which meant so much to the client who created the
original wooden model, and will help raise further money for us. We’d
like to thank the whole Rolls-Royce team, and particularly the
talented designer who created these images for us.”
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ROLLS-ROYCE CREATES UNIQUE ARTWORK IN SUPPORT OF ALDINGBOURNE TRUST
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