This two-colour screenprint was created for Dan Baldwin s In Print exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in 2016. The print was based on an original sketch by Baldwin, who is best known for his kaleidoscopic paintings, often featuring a mixture of innocent and sinister imagery. This print is from a limited edition of 75. It…
Hummingbird I is a limited edition giclee print by artist Dave White. From an edition of 50, printed onto Somerset Velvet 330gsm paper, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist. This piece is a new exclusive release with Enter Gallery Also available as a hand-finished edition Size (cm): 76 x 76
Hummingbird I is an original watercolour on paper by contemporary artist Dave White. Painted on Fabriano Artistico 640gsm paper, the piece is signed by the artist.
Hummingbird IX is a limited edition giclee print by artist Dave White. From an edition of 50, printed onto Somerset Velvet 330gsm paper, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
Hummingbird IX, Hand Finished is a limited edition giclee print hand finished with 24 carat gold leaf by artist Dave White. From an edition of 30, printed onto Somerset Velvet 330gsm paper, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
This piece is from Charlotte Rose’s 2022 London show, Too Much of A Good Thing, which was sponsored by Enter Gallery. The show explores the clever artistry of classic branding that’s responsible for building culture, law and nostalgia. In Hypnotised Felix, Rose portrays the cat, mesmerised by a wall of cigarette branding. Rose explains: ‘I’m…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour. I Am Every Woman hails from Chinakwe’s 2020 Colourism collection, in which sheraises…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour I Am Everything hails from Chinakwe’s 2020 Colourism collection, in which she raises…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour I Am Everything hails from Chinakwe’s 2020 Colourism collection, in which she raises…
Mr Preston is an illustrator and one of the UK’s most prominent tattoo artists. His work combines macabre imagery and black humour with themes of classical philosophy, existentialism and suburban ennui. In this piece, Mr Preston teams his lovestruck skeletons perfectly with a lyric from How Soon is Now? by The Smiths. This silkscreen print…
Mr Preston is an illustrator and one of the UK’s most prominent tattoo artists. His work combines macabre imagery and black humour with themes of classical philosophy, existentialism and suburban ennui. In this piece, Mr Preston teams his forlorn skeleton perfectly with a lyric from The Smiths’ 1984 single, How Soon is Now?  I…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour I Am My Biggest Competition hails from This is Me – the 2019…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour  I Am Who I Am, Black and White hails from This is Me – the 2019 collection…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour I Am Who I Am hails from This is Me – the 2019 collection…
Caroline Chinakwe is a Nigerian-born, London-based artist known for powerful art that captures the beauty found in black culture and style. Through her work, she explores the complexities of black men and women, and addresses social issues that affect people of colour This piece hails from This is Me – the 2019 collection that launched…