Mushroom City
Mushroom City
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"Mushroom City" – aka "Svampstaden" A playful masterpiece by David.
-"I am drawn to the stillness of small patterns and organic shapes. Here I have built an entire city out of my head – layer upon layer, until it grows like a mushroom out of the ground. Being able to disappear into the details calms me when the world around me is too intense. In this work I want to share that silence – and let you get lost in a place that doesn't exist, but still feels real."
Printed on exclusive 200gsm art paper with a floral white background – a soft and warm shade of white with subtle yellow undertones. The color is reminiscent of sun-kissed cotton or bleached ivory, giving the piece a timeless, inviting feel.

Top Reviews
Thousands of customers love and recommend David's art. See what they say!
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Iain B. Germany
The piece is a lovely, eye-catching work of art and really adds a touch of serenity and simple beauty to my bedroom! I am considering ordering again.
4 months ago
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Jakob A. Sweden
Fast delivery and very good quality. Highly recommend if you want something unique on the walls. Will order again!
7 months ago
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Dorothy L. United States
I have an autistic son who was born the year this art was created. It's a daily reminder of how beautiful his brain is and symbolizes the magic it's able to create. It's my favorite piece of artwork in my home.
8 months ago
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Maya D. USA
Breathtaking, captivating, and mesmerizing. Each piece brings a sense of dream-like beauty and imagination.
12 months ago
Being different isn't something to fix, it's something to celebrate.
David's autism made him feel like he didn't belong anywhere. But when he picked up a pencil, that difference became his superpower.
This isn't just a small business. It's a second chance.
Thanks to the people who believe in his work, David can finally imagine a future that feels like his.