Singer Ed Sheeran is set to reveal his artworks, Cosmic Carpark Paintings, in collaboration with HENI. This reportedly marks the first time the Sapphire singer's artworks and "edition prints" will be made public, raising funds for the Ed Sheeran Foundation. The opening preview of the artworks is scheduled for July 10, from 2 PM to 8 PM at the HENI gallery.
According to the international art business, HENI's website, Ed's artworks will be on display "at the HENI Gallery from 11 July to 1 August 2025." Unlike concert tickets, Ed's artworks can be viewed for no cost, and no prior appointment is required. Additionally, the original artworks will be available for purchase through HENI Primary via application. However, the prints can be purchased through the course of the exhibition "on HENI Editions".

Everything about Ed Sheeran's Cosmic Carpark Paintings
Ed Sheeran is an artist who has multiple feathers on his cap, and painting is his the latest addition. The Shape Of You singer took to his Instagram and revealed his "love" for painting. He noted that he paints for fun, but was encouraged by artist Damien Hirst and HENI to do a "show." He noted,
"I paint when I’m not working on a record, just to do something creative with my brain. And it’s mostly just splashing colours on canvases, think Jackson Pollock but with colourful house paint."
He added,
"I am by no means ‘an artist’, but I do love making art, it makes me feel great, and I love the end result."
According to The Guardian, Ed revealed he has been painting since "2019" Divide Tour. He explained,
"When I was growing up, both of my parents worked in art, so I’ve naturally always been interested in it, and I always enjoyed studying art at school.”
Ed Sheeran is sharing his love for painting and art with his fans and followers. Even if not to make a purchase, fans can drop by HENI Gallery to view his "unique" artworks. While Ed doesn't describe himself as an "artist", he invited his fans and followers for some "fun" at the HENI Gallery.
In other news, the singer is set to release his eighth studio album, Play, on September 12, 2025. Leading up to the album's launch, he has released the songs Sapphire, Old Phone, and Azizam.
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