"Spore Rain" print
A singular common field mushroom releases its spores into a mystical eye-like formation, while below, mycelial networks spread like synaptic connections.
The main focus is not on the mushroom, but the mycelium. Begging the viewer to consider fungi as much more than it’s fruiting body. This piece was the first painting in the fungi series and the inspiration for series itself.
A singular common field mushroom releases its spores into a mystical eye-like formation, while below, mycelial networks spread like synaptic connections.
The main focus is not on the mushroom, but the mycelium. Begging the viewer to consider fungi as much more than it’s fruiting body. This piece was the first painting in the fungi series and the inspiration for series itself.
A singular common field mushroom releases its spores into a mystical eye-like formation, while below, mycelial networks spread like synaptic connections.
The main focus is not on the mushroom, but the mycelium. Begging the viewer to consider fungi as much more than it’s fruiting body. This piece was the first painting in the fungi series and the inspiration for series itself.
Each piece is reproduced as a museum-quality fine art print using archival pigment inks on premium 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper, ensuring exceptional color accuracy and preserving the subtle tonal variations of the original oil painting. The matt finish enhances the depth and richness of the darker tones while maintaining the luminous quality of the lighter elements, allowing viewers to experience every delicate detail as intended.