Textures & Layers

Bring dimension to your space by adding texture and depth-a visual and tactile experience. These works go beyond the flat surface. Whether your drawn to intricate textile pieces, or more sculptural reliefs, our artists will have an artwork to fit your space.
Cherry Song
Engraved acrylic, distilled water, oil, air, resin
57 x 84 x 2 cm
The piece takes form from a insect wing and leaf vein , reimagined together to create an enlarged ‘microscopic' view of a new creature. The transparency of the work change under various lightings, evaporation/ condensation of distilled water repeats in each section as light(heat) is applied, air bubbles slowly move through the layers of liquids as the cycle repeats.
Daniel Rey
30 x 23 x 4 cm
Oil Stick and Fuji Flex paper on Denim, in Custom Frame
Daniel Rey's work spans performance, painting, moving image, and installation, aiming to generate ‘Meditative Environments’ rooted in challenging conventional constructs of masculinity within patriarchal societies, his practice explores the intersection of queer bodies, the built environment, and spirituality.
Jo Grogan
Ebonized Ash, Porcelain, 23.5ct Gilded Brass
20 x 36.5 cm
Jo Grogan's work is a celebration of craftsmanship and nature. Examining the space between the past and present she creates unique pieces by moving traditional boundaries and exploring contemporary interpretations of historical themes.
Daisy Collingridge
Jersey fabric, paint, wadding, plywood, frame, AR Glass
64.2 x 54.2 x 9 cm
Educated in fashion design, Daisy started to make squishy wearable sculptures (also known as flesh suits) after graduation. They sit in a delightfully awkward space between fashion, performance and sculpture. They celebrate flesh, form and movement.
Harriet Horton
Taxidermy prawn, glass and resin
26 x 22 x 6 cm
Harriet Horton is a self-taught taxidermist who approaches the medium by presenting animals in an environment foreign to their original habitat. Harriet uses dyes and lighting to deliver a playful narrative in a medium that can sometimes hold a macabre association.
Leyman Lahcine
Acrylic and Oil on Wood Panel in Wood Frame
35 x 21 cm
Lahcine has been creating an expansive body of work with unique and playful visual vocabulary, featuring bright colour, cartoon like imagery in a dark and melancholic mood. Through paintings, drawings and sculpture, he combines religious and mythologic reference with the idea of transgenerational trauma and emotional weights we carry.
James Tailor
28 x 21 x 9 cm
Pleated Acrylic Skin Painting
Mainly working with the possibilities that assemblage gives, allows James Tailor’s practice to not be tied to a particular medium or style. Taking found objects, usually at the end of their life, he re-appropriates the objects narrative allowing it to be become a commendation of either personal or social issues.
All of these pieces have the capability to add character to your space with added texture and depth. Within this handpicked collection, find a piece that not only brings you to look, but also allows you to touch.
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