Go Big, Large Works to Redefine Your Space

When it comes to making an impact, size is important. A well-placed statement piece can transform your space, adding depth and a bold focal point that can tie everything together. Large-scale works have the power to redefine a room, bringing personality and movement. In this curation, we explore works that are embracing their scale, impactful pieces that demand our attention.
Christian Hiadzi
Acrylic on Canvas
115 x 110 x 2.5 cm
Christian Hiadzi’s arresting figurative works explore emotional tension between representational portraiture and the beauty of unsettling abstract figures caught within the ordinary. Christian Hiadzi s a Ghanaian-British self-taught artist, and a professionally trained architect. His work is a fusion inspired by visual fragments from growing up in Ghana and current life in the UK.
Stephen Akpo
Oil on canvas
100 x 80 cm
Stephen Akpo is a British Nigerian multidisciplinary artistwho uses the mediums drawing, painting and fashion, to create artworks which encapsulate the broad process of self-healing.
Jan Urant
Oil and dry pigment
180 x 130 cm
Jan creates his paintings through a meticulous process of washing, scraping off and applying dry pigments. He layers pictorial planes and narratives, with each painting blurring borders between dream and reality in characteristic vivid colours.
Koby Martin
Acrylic and Oil Pastels on Canvas
150 x 100 cm
Exploring themes of nostalgia in Koby's upbringing in Ghana and his perception on the social construct of marriage and relationships between the African and Western world.
Shirin Fathi
83.5 x 67.5 cm Framed Print
From Shirin's series, 'Heart Throbs'. In ‘Heart Throbs’ Shirin explores gender representation and cultural exchange between Europe and Iran as inspired by 19th century Qajar paintings. Beauty standards at the time diverged from the modern gendered convention, with men wearing makeup and women fixing side-burns to their face.
Banita Mistry
Henna on Canvas
100 x 120 cm
Exploring henna through a painterly lens, Banita works intuitively with the material, subverting the traditional expectations of ornamental design and adornment. Her current process emulates her experiences of the ‘infinite scroll’ algorithm, looking at the physical and psychological effects of such an immersive and repetitive action.
Berke Yazicioglu
Woven Silk and Chenille
125 x 125 cm
Drawing inspiration from Stravinksy’s modernist 1913 ballet score which was purposefully discordant and atonal, Berke visualises the music's aggressive rhythm through intersecting shapes, purist primary colour blocking, and stylised jointed geometric figures.
Michelle Marshall
Giclée Print on 3 Hahnemühle 308 GSM Cotton rag
92.8 x 63.2 x 3.4cm
Michelle Marshall is a French photographer based in London. Her practice revolves around portraiture with assignments ranging from commercial contracts, fashion editorials to private commissions and self-initiated/personal projects.
Hamed Maiye
Oil, Spray Paint, Air Brush on Cotton
100 x 70 cm
Hamed Maiye is an interdisciplinary artist based in London. He explores themes revolving around visual archiving, surrealism & portraiture, using painting, photography, sculpture & performance as research tools.
Transform your space with statement pieces that demand attention and redefine your surroundings. These large-scale works bring depth, drama, and presence to any room. Explore our selection and find the perfect piece to make a lasting impact.
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