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Artist Sarmed Mirza's Zero Ground for Good Collection Supports Mental Health
Sarmed Mirza, a talented artist shortlisted for the John Moores Painting Prize in 2025, has created a unique collection that combines art and mental health support. The Zero Ground for Good collection, available for browsing and purchase, features a variety of his works and serves as a source of balance, clarity, and good mental health for him.
The collection includes pieces such as "The Way Through", "A Pair of Pears", and "Anchor in Blue". Mirza considers his art as touchstones, things that can be held in the mind and returned to for peace and clarity. Each artwork in the collection channels art into mental health support, with 40% of every sale being donated to the Mental Health Foundation.
Mirza partners with the Mental Health Foundation because he believes art is a force for good and a way to support mental health while keeping creativity alive. He is not only an artist but also an advocate, using his platform to raise funds for the foundation. In 202X, Mirza participated in the Great Scottish Run to raise funds for the Mental Health Foundation, running in memory of his mother. He felt inspired by his mother's memory to push through pain during the run.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Mirza teaches drawing and painting to students of all levels. His smaller works can be found in the Zero Ground for Good collection, showcasing his versatility as an artist. The collection also includes originals and prints of his artwork, making it accessible to a wider audience.
While the partner with whom Mirza combined the Zero Ground for Good collection to support the Mental Health Foundation is not clearly identified in the available search results, the collaboration clearly demonstrates Mirza's commitment to using his art for a positive impact. The Zero Ground for Good collection is a testament to Mirza's belief that art can be a powerful force for good, and his dedication to supporting mental health.
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