The Art of Subtle Statements; Small Pieces with Big Presence

Small pieces with big presence! This curated collection of miniatures celebrates intricate detail and craftmanship, perfect for brightening up any corner of your home.
Arthur Poujois
Oil on canvas,
26 x 31 cm
Arthur Poujois aims to make paintings that are sensations of subconscious rhythms, realised in his fantasies. Subjects of an everlasting coming into being.He believes this is the aim of his process: making images that puzzle the notion of representation, the axis subject/object, and convey a sensorial reading of narratives through physical impressions and feelings.
George Richardson
Oil on Ash Panel
21 x 16 x 2cm
This work is typical of George’s practice, who subverts iconic objects borrowed from British culture.
Jan Urant
28.5 x 22.5
Oil on Linen
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.
Kirico Ueda
Gnome Playing Mandolin
Cyanotype print on Watercolour Paper
14.8 x 21 cm
Fascinated by it’s magical and primitive power that goes beyond cultural identities, Kirico Ueda often refers to motifs and stories from folktales, myths and theatres in her practice.
Oliver McConnie
Relief Etching, Artist-Made Inks, Printed on 250gsm Velvet Soft-White Paper
Unframed 21 x 21 cm/ Framed 33 x 33 cm
Numbered, printed and signed by the artist, edition of 50
In Oliver’s zodiac series he uses a relief printmaking technique to depict the ancient zodiac system. These century old methods are apt for their subject matter, giving a certain visual tactility with rustic thick line-work to his zodiac interpretations.
Evie O'Connor
Oil on Panel
25 x 25 cm
Evie’s paintings examine, critique and ponder the confusing climate we find ourselves in. Her work asks personal and uncomfortable questions about the breeding ground of excess we have all played a part in creating.
Koby Martin
Mixed Media and Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 40 cm
Koby’s work is an introspective autobiographical exploration of his life, focusing on themes of family, migration, memory, and emotions
Harriet Horton
10 x 8 x 2 cm
A taxidermy micro prawn housed in a sealed, hand-made glass box. Each is individually coloured by hand so please allow for a small variation between pieces. Zero food waste: All meat from every taxidermy prawn has been consumed. Harriet is a self-taught taxidermist, using dyes and lighting to deliver a playful narrative in a medium that can sometimes hold a macabre association. The juxtaposition of organic material with neon lighting has become Harriet’s signature.
Lucy Jagger
From the series: 'Don't be a hard rock when you really are a gem'
20 x 15 cm
Framed Monoprint
Lucy Jagger is a London based painter who creates social commentary paintings. This series is named after a Lauryn Hill lyric.
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