The Strength in Bloom NEDA Print centres around the NEDA symbol — created by the National Eating Disorders Association to represent hope, strength and recovery. Surrounded by symbolic wildflowers, butterflies and bees chosen in collaboration with Caitlin Mackay, the artwork reflects themes of resilience, nourishment, transformation and endurance.
Created as part of The Carnival of Plants project with Sidh C Art, this piece honours the importance of compassionate conversations around eating disorder recovery and mental health, celebrating the quiet strength that can exist alongside vulnerability.
Each print is professionally produced on luxurious heavyweight 300gsm paper to capture the rich colour and detail of the original artwork. Prints are supplied in a protective cellophane sleeve with a recycled greyboard backing.
Profits from the Strength in Bloom Collection support Highland mental health charity Mikeysline
Disclaimer:
Please note that many items within the Strength in Bloom Collection are made to order in small batches to help reduce waste and allow for more sustainable production. Because of this, lead times may be longer than usual, with some products taking approximately 3–5 weeks to be printed and dispatched.
Producing items to order also helps maximise the profit donated from each purchase, supporting the work of Highland mental health charity Mikeysline through this collection.
Thank you for your patience and support of independent, small-scale production and charitable fundraising.