The work of Agent X has been described as ‘Pop Art with thought’. He is known for producing visually-complex artworks, which examine popular culture, music, technology and fashion. In Queen, the artist creates the illusion that the busts of our monarch have been cut from the white background, and beneath lies a Baroque floral pattern….
Queen of Hearts is an open edition giclee print by artist Elmo Hood. Printed on 400gms advocate white stock paper, the piece is signed and embossed by the artist.
In Queen of Space, Greek contemporary artist Fei Alexeli, takes us on a voyage into the cosmos, via her unique, escapist brand of photo-montage and digital manipulation. Speaking of the futuristic world s that she creates, Alexeli comments: I m interested in creating utopian microcosms and parallel universes. I like to bring a touch of…
Sarah Arnett created Queen of the Resistance especially for Make It Reign – a group show of royal-inspired works at Enter Gallery’s 2023 London Pop-Up. The piece is based on Arnett’s childhood fascination with Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni tribe, who she describes as, ‘her first example of female resistance.’ Speaking of the piece, Arnett…
Sarah Arnett created Queen of the Resistance, Special Edition especially for Make It Reign – a group show of royal-inspired works at Enter Gallery’s 2023 London Pop-Up. The piece is based on Arnett’s childhood fascination with Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni tribe, who she describes as, ‘her first example of female resistance.’ Speaking of the…
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 Queen hails from Chinakwe’s 2020 Colourism collection, in which she raises awareness of how skin tone…
Hannah Shillito is a contemporary artist whose attention-grabbing and playful work emanates pleasure and positivity. In Queen Vivienne, Shillito honours the late designer with a nod to her iconic Kings Road boutique – the epicentre of punk music, and the place where Westwood made her name as a fashion visionary. Speaking of the piece, Shillito…
Hannah Shillito is a contemporary artist whose attention-grabbing and playful work emanates pleasure and positivity. In Queen Vivienne, Shillito honours the late designer with a nod to her iconic Kings Road boutique – the epicentre of punk music, and the place where Westwood made her name as a fashion visionary. Speaking of the piece, Shillito…
Hannah Shillito is a contemporary artist whose attention-grabbing and playful work emanates pleasure and positivity. In Queen Vivienne, Shillito honours the late designer with a nod to her iconic Kings Road boutique – the epicentre of punk music, and the place where Westwood made her name as a fashion visionary. Speaking of the piece, Shillito…
Queen Ziggeh is a limited edition giclee print by artist Mike Edwards. From an edition of 25, beautifully printed on Hahnemuhle fine art paper with hand-torn edges, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
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 Queen hails from Chinakwe’s 2020 Colourism collection, in which she raises awareness of…
Queen, Giant 3D Vintage Pin Badge is a limited edition mixed media aluminium badge by artist Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art. The artwork is printed onto vinyl and wrapped onto a hand-spun aluminium badge, hand-finished, powder-coated, epoxy resin and polished. All badges are supplied with a wall hanger and are hand made and constructed…
Dirty Hans is a painter and illustrator, specialising in high impact contemporary urban art. Inspired by the work of artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Hans’ work fuses Pop Art sensibilities with realism to create fun pieces, which borrow imagery from everywhere from the 1950s to comic books and pulp magazines. In…
The eerily precise presentation of sheer colour in Hirst’s spots is almost mechanical. The optical efficiency of the spots allows the viewer to experience the palpable intensity of the colours without any regard for human effort. With any semblance of human intervention painstakingly removed, the spot paintings are truly a feat of artistic engineering. Woodcut…