A Bury St Edmunds printing company commissioned a renowned artist to create two works of art for the entrance of their headquarters while supporting a Suffolk mental health charity.
Bosses at Denny Bros assigned artist/musician Kate Jackson the task of decorating two walls of their Kempson Way building and donated £2,000 to Suffolk Mind.
Graham Denny, managing director, said: “We have wanted some artwork for quite a while and it was great to be able to combine this with the contribution to a mental health charity.
“As a company, we are acutely aware that there can be a lack of suitable resources for those needing support for mental health issues and how vital the work done by charities like Suffolk Mind is for many people. We were keen to do a small bit to help.”
Artist Kate is a long-term supporter of Suffolk Mind after her friend, John Holmes, died following a long history of mental illness.
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