Art That Matters - Build a Collection That Supports Creativity

Art That Matters - Build a Collection That Supports Creativity

Have a look at some of our new pieces of work to bring your walls to life and add to your art collection. We have curated a collection of recent pieces that would be perfect for any corner.

Jan Urant is a Czech born painter. Urant’s work reveals an inner world of personal stories, memories, and figurative characters. He creates his paintings, through a long process of painting, washing, scraping off and applying dry pigments of what later on becomes a dreamy pictorial image with multiple layers of colours and narratives. 

Five-Thirty
25 x 19.5 cm
Oil on Linen
Signed and Dated

 

Shannon Swinburn is an award-winning textile artist dedicated to exploring the intrinsic connections between gender, textiles, and modern-day computing. Her work aims to highlight the often-overlooked contributions of women in emergent technology.

Space Age Needlework
52.5 cm x 35.5 cm x 4 cm (framed)

 

Shannon Bono is a painter who is invested in producing symbolic layered figurative compositions that centralise the black female body as the subject, using it as a second canvas to tell stories of intersectionality and cultural practices with oil and acrylic paints as her medium. Her mission to advocate for the presence of black bodies is captured by the element of scale, colour, and anatomical manipulation.

Ergokinesis
2024
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
40 x 40 cm

 

Lucy Jagger is a painter who creates social commentary paintings, her latest series focuses on the subject of county lines drug activities and inequality of opportunity. Her work follows a tradition of narrative painting but addresses contemporary concerns. Her aim is to elevate low status issues to high art and raise awareness of these themes with new audiences.

Every Wolfs and Lions Howl
Acrylic on Beer Can
20 x 15 cm each, including frame
Framed

 

Koby Martin is a painter whose work is an introspective autobiographical exploration of his life, focusing on themes of family, migration, memory, and emotions. His work is shaped by his personal experience, a reflection of his Ghanian origins in relation to the Western and Contemporary practices of his craft.

Can't Fire Me From My Gift III
Acrylic on Canvas 
121 x 91 cm

 

Whether you’re drawn to dark, minimalist pieces or bold, vibrant statements, our artists have something to transform your space.

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