A painting by Thom Yorke, titled "Business School for the Dead," which he created with help from artist Stanley Donwood, will be auctioned by U.K. house Bonham's in order to raise money for an anti-poverty organization called The Trade Justice Movement.
"Hope someone in the financial industry buys this, what a novelty to have a painting at auction ha!" Yorke tweeted with a link to Bonham's site.
The painting is 22 inches by 44 inches. Bonham's has estimated its worth at $5,500 to $6,300. It features skeletons, devilish angels and a pair of businessmen shaking hands, along with the title of the painting in block letters at the top.
Donwood has worked with Radiohead before, making all of the album art and promotional posters for the band and Yorke's solo projects since The Bends in 1994.
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