Students from Goldsmiths designed the pieces for charity
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Artworks by the Damien Hirsts and the Tracey Emins of tomorrow went on sale at Greenwich Market in south-east London on Saturday.
All the money raised from prints and canvases, created by around 30 students from Goldsmiths College, will go to a charity for elderly people.
The project was the idea of 22-year-old Melissa Knight who hopes to raise £300.
Ms Knight, a politics student, said she wanted elderly people to know that young people do care.
She said: "I came up with the idea because the people at Goldsmiths are so creative and Greenwich is quite an artistic place.
"Elderly people really do suffer in the winter and I just wanted them to know that young people do care about the issue."