Norwich’s skyline has inspired one of two prints raising money for coronvirus charities from a city-based illustrator and graphic designer.
Owen Mathers, from the north of Norwich, has created the two prints to spread some happiness during lockdown, with all proceeds donated towards he NHS Urgent COVID-19 appeal.
Both prints feature rainbows, in a nod to NHS workers battling on the frontline, and are inspired by Norwich.
The 39-year-old said: “I decided to create the prints for coronavirus charities as I was wanted to make some illustrations that would hopefully spread some happiness and represent how we can stay connected during these times.
“I felt that raising money with my artwork was the least I could do in the face of key workers risking their lives everyday in their work.”
To buy the prints visit www.owenmathers.co.uk/shop
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