Our artists are able to blur the line between reality and imagination. From abstract environments to surreal locations, our artists are able to bring you in to a world of new places. These places are well worth investing in and contributing to creativity and a chance to collect a work that transports you to a new world.
karimah hassan
Poolside Lady
Karimah Hassan's work revolves around community-driven storytelling, locations and cultural diversity. Hassan combines the artwork, the painting subject, and community members together in one space.
Acrylic on Canvas
123 cm x 153 cm
Elena Andreea Teleagā
Erased, Untitled 1
Digital C-type
Framed 30 x 35 cm, Unframed 20.3 x 24.5 cm
Elena’s ‘Erased' Series photographs rural scenes altered with sandpaper, highlighting void spaces and mysteriously suggesting a record purposefully obscured.
arthur poujois
The Gate to the Garden of all Fulfilled Desires Leads to Darker Woods
Oil on Canvas
60.9 x 91.4 cm
Arthur favours an ‘intuition over conscious thought’ approach to his art making. In his words ‘there is a common denominator to the reality of my emotions and the power of narratives: rhythm. It has a quality of never-ending, nor beginning- rhythm is anarchic and constantly growing’.
koby martin
Can't Fire Me From My Gift III Regular price
Koby Martin's 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.
Acrylic on Canvas
121 x 91 cm
Evie O'Connor
Shell Old St I
Evie O'Connor'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. It invites conversation surrounding class, which for her is necessary and long overdue, and dissects the often empty aspiration of the scenes she envisions.
Oil on Panel
25 x 25 cm
jan urant
Golden Boots
Jan Urant’s work reveals an inner world of personalstories, memories, and figurative characters. Hecreates his paintings, through a long process ofpainting, washing, scraping off and applying drypigments of what later on becomes a dreamy pictorial image with multiple layers of colours and narratives.
Oil and dry pigment
180 x 130 cm
Whether you’re drawn to bold, abstract landscapes or serene scenes, our artists have something for you.
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