Mason Newman - Minnie's Heartbreak

£2,995.00

Artist: Mason Newman

Artwork: Minnie’s Heartbreak

Year: 2026

Artwork Size: 60 × 80 cm

Minnie’s Heartbreak was created especially for The Lily Foundation Charity Exhibition, combining Mason Newman’s bold Pop Art style with a message of love, hope and support.

Known for reimagining familiar characters through a contemporary lens, Mason uses vibrant colour, expressive marks and playful imagery to create works that immediately connect with the viewer. Behind the bright composition lies a deeper message — reflecting the heartbreak experienced by families affected by mitochondrial disease and the importance of coming together to support change.

The heart motif becomes a symbol of compassion, strength and the love surrounding The Lily Foundation’s mission, bringing an emotional dimension to Mason’s playful visual language.

100% of the gallery’s proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated directly to The Lily Foundation, helping to support families affected by mitochondrial disease and fund vital research.

Artist: Mason Newman

Artwork: Minnie’s Heartbreak

Year: 2026

Artwork Size: 60 × 80 cm

Minnie’s Heartbreak was created especially for The Lily Foundation Charity Exhibition, combining Mason Newman’s bold Pop Art style with a message of love, hope and support.

Known for reimagining familiar characters through a contemporary lens, Mason uses vibrant colour, expressive marks and playful imagery to create works that immediately connect with the viewer. Behind the bright composition lies a deeper message — reflecting the heartbreak experienced by families affected by mitochondrial disease and the importance of coming together to support change.

The heart motif becomes a symbol of compassion, strength and the love surrounding The Lily Foundation’s mission, bringing an emotional dimension to Mason’s playful visual language.

100% of the gallery’s proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated directly to The Lily Foundation, helping to support families affected by mitochondrial disease and fund vital research.