The Supremes is an open edition pigment prints on Baryta paper by photographer Michael Ochs. The images in the Michael Ochs collection have slightly different sizes, this is quite common for photography that was shot in analogue as opposed to digital. The print dimensions provided refer to the paper size, including the white border, and…
Miss Bugs aesthetic style is inspired by cutting and pasting existing images and artworks; ‘remixing and sampling classics’ to create new pieces in their own distinct style. This piece is from Miss Bugs’ Surgical Lollies series, in which, they explain: The ice lollies represent the churn of the social network; the posed selfies, the frothy…
CJP is a contemporary fine artist who creates highly-detailed artworks exploring the hidden narratives of man-made and natural objects, and the tools we use to interact with them. In The Tailor, CJP depicts a pair of antique tailor’s shears and a piece of fabric decorated with a contemporary skull motif. The piece both represents the complex fabric…
Whether it’s the most famous faces in the world, or imagined characters, portraiture has been a staple fixture of Peter Blake’s work since the 1950s. Blake’s Tattooed People collection features intricate watercolour portraits of heavily-inked men and women, and revisits one of the artist’s favourite areas of interest – the circus, fairground and the side-show…
Brighton-based artist, Richard Berner created this piece for New Beginnings, a show curated by Enter Gallery in 2019 featuring joyful artworks from a range of artists with a focus on sustainability. To create the butterfly, Berner has enlisted his trusty cast of hundreds of tiny meticulously hand-drawn champs , woven together to produce the light…
The Temptation of St. Anthony is a one colour hand produced lithograph by artist Pure Evil. From a very small edition of 25, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist. Please note: Prints will vary slightly as each piece is a hand-pulled screen print. Size (cm): 64 x 48
Mark Powell has created The Text Message Killed the Postcards especially for Enter Gallery’s Art Yard Sale 2022. Powell creates intricate hand-drawn portraits on found antique documentation using just a standard Bic Biro. In The Text Message Killed the Postcards, Powell depicts his majestic stork surrounded by scrawled messages from days gone by. This etching is…
CJP is a contemporary fine artist who creates highly-detailed artworks exploring the hidden narratives of man-made and natural objects, and the tools we use to interact with them. In The Thomason Harvest, CJP immortalises a rare, 200-year old Thomason corkscrew. The artist describes the object as: ‘A tool that is elegant, ergonomic, luxurious and beautifully-engineered, simply to allow us…
Poppy Faun is a collage artist who uses found imagery from the 60s and 70s to create her unique aesthetic. Futuristic and otherworldly, Faun s art exudes rock and roll. In The Time is Now, Faun teams repeat motifs from her oeuvre such as television sets and 70s architecture, with words of affirmation that remind…
Contemporary street artist, Lee Eelus is known for his vivid prints and murals, characterised by joyous displays of colour. His art celebrates the vibrancy of the human spirit, and returns colour and character to our (at times) grey world. This piece is inspired by the long and difficult journey the artist and his partner took…
The Tree of Happiness is a limited edition silkscreen print by contemporary British artist, Magda Archer. From an edition of 125, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist. Size (cm): 79 x 59
Jayson Lilley s love of urban architecture shines through his work, and reminds us of the beauty to be found in the urban environment when we choose to notice it. Using his innovative printmaking practice, which combines silkscreen with painting and collage techniques, the artist recreates iconic views of cities, playing with colour and perspective…
Matt Henry is a Brighton-based photographer who explores the counterculture of America in the 1960s and 70s via beautifully-constructed ‘stills from movies that were never made.’ This piece is from Henry’s The Trip series, in which he tells the story of an ageing hippie, deep in the desert, brewing strong psychedelic liquids for the few…
Matt Henry is a Brighton-based photographer who explores the counterculture of America in the 1960s and 70s via beautifully-constructed ‘stills from movies that were never made.’ This piece is from Henry’s The Trip series, in which he tells the story of an ageing hippie, deep in the desert, brewing strong psychedelic liquids for the few…
Matt Henry is a Brighton-based photographer who explores the counterculture of America in the 1960s and 70s via beautifully-constructed ‘stills from movies that were never made.’ This piece is from Henry’s The Trip series, in which he tells the story of an ageing hippie, deep in the desert, brewing strong psychedelic liquids for the few…