FBi Radio’s Brush With Fame is back for a third year with artwork from Courtney Barnett, Alabama Shakes and more

FBi Radio’s Brush With Fame is back!

The online auction of musician-made masterpieces is back for a third year. And with just over 24 hours left before the auctions close now’s the time to make those last minute bids and help keep FBi Radio on the air.

For those of you not familiar with Brush With Fame, it’s a fundraiser for the independent broadcaster, which allows bidders the chance to get their hands on some one-of-a-kind art, hand-drawn by some of the best-loved musicians from around the world and Australia.

This year the auction contains work from international heavyweights like Mac Demarco, Alabama Shakes, Grimes and Killer Mike & El-P from Run the Jewels.

Meanwhile on the home front, some of Australia’s best rising musicians are represented; including Alison Wonderland, Cosmo’s Midnight, The Rubens and Peter Bibby.

There’s even a lock of Dune Rat’s hair up for grabs with the Brisbane band’s canvas, you know if that’s your kind of thing.

Bid’s start at just $50 and each canvas comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from FBi Radio.

The Auction can be found HERE – but the auction closes tomorrow Sunday 20th March at 9pm AEDT so be quick!

Here’s a few of our favourites from this year’s auction:

Courtney Barnett

CourtneyBarnett

Killer Mike

KillerMike

DIIV

DIIV

Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

FULL ARTIST LIST
Alabama Shakes
Albert Hammond Jr (The Strokes)
Alison Wonderland
Benjamin Booker
Best Coast
Cosmo’s Midnight
Courtney Barnett
DIIV
Django Django
Dune Rats
Elliphant & MØ
Future Islands
Grimes
Hot Chip
The Internet
Little Simz
Mac Demarco
Matt Huynh
Metz
Neneh Cherry
Parquet Courts
Perfect Pussy
Perfume Genius
Peter Bibby
Purity Ring
The Rubens
Run The Jewels
Rustic
Thundercat
Total Giovanni
TV On The Radio
Tycho
Vic Mensa

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Simon Clark

Books Editor. An admirer of songs and reader of books. Simon has a PhD in English and Comparative Literature. All errant apostrophes are his own.