Support Artists with Disabilities Through Durkan’s Mycotopia Prints

Durkan Hospitality’s Mycotopia collection is a testament to the fascination with mycology and the art of home cultivation. Rather than literal depictions of mushrooms, the designs take abstract inspiration from the intricate life processes of these fungi. This collection offers versatility, catering to a wide range of spaces and properties within the hospital market, ensuring a seamless integration of art and functionality.

Continuing their commitment to supporting artists, Durkan has partnered with five talented individuals to create unique art pieces. Among them is Connie Avery, an artist with visual and hearing impairments whose work embodies resilience and creativity. The captivating art displayed in the collection can be purchased as prints on the article’s website, with proceeds going towards supporting Art Lifting and the talented artists in need.

Mycotopia not only showcases the creativity and imagination of the artists involved but also provides an opportunity for art enthusiasts to contribute to a meaningful cause. With its blend of artistic expression and philanthropy, Durkan’s Mycotopia collection brings beauty and support together in a truly impactful way.

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