This exhibition and auction has Mark Little in the role of photographer, The Levellers' Jeremy Cunningham get ting erotic and Nick Cave exploring his dark side.
They are a few of the Sussex celebrities who have been invited to produce art based on what passion means to them and what they feel passionate about.
The results are tantalisingly varied and surprising.
The exhibition would also have revealed Norman Cook's mischievous nature had his original art piece been included.
Unfortunately, he pulled his creative donation after his wife, Zoe Ball, got upset.
Norman had defaced their wedding invite, which was a fabricated Hola! cover.
Using a marker pen, he scribbled "I give it 6 months" and adorned his and Zoe's faces with glasses and beards.
Unfortunately, Norman donated the artwork before Zoe had seen it.
When she finally did, she was far from amused but Norman didn't leave the charity empty-handed.
He replaced the invitation with a framed storyboard of the Bird Of Prey video on which he collaborated with the artistic director.
He also donated the video, a cheeky autograph saying "nice video, shame about the budget" and signed proofs of the DVD cover.
Actor Chris Ellison, best known for playing Inspector Burnside in ITV1 crime series The Bill, proved Passion's most enthusiastic contributor, relishing the opportunity to demonstrate his skills as an artist.
Trained as a sculptor at Camberwell Art College in London years ago, Ellison has produced three accomplished drawings of boxers in action.
Cunningham has donated a painting and three drawings.
These erotic works reflect on past encounters and are called "Crushed by you," "love addicted," and "The vultures fight over beautiful women".
Mark Little has taken a photo, conceived with wife Cathy Farr, of a duvet thrown in the air against a blue sky.
Other donations include scribblings of lyrics by Hove resident Nick Cave for the 1996 album Murder Ballads.
The show and auction is being held to support the Palmeira Project, a partnership between Brighton and Hove City Council and NCH, which provides residential care for five autistic children.
All money raised from the sale of celebrity art and 30 per cent raised by the sale of artists' work will be donated to the project.
Private view and auction on Monday from 6.30pm to 10pm. Tickets £25. Call Mary Kinsella on 01273 270856.
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