Chris Kettle s still life works are inspired by the Old Masters, and bring a new edge and a dream-like quality to the traditional art style. This piece is a contemporary still life study with glitched white petals and dark green leaves, created in homage to the French master, Henri Fantin Latour, an artist known for…
One third of British band The Prodigy, Maxim is known for a fierce style of art that explores the darker side of humanity. Each piece offers a surreal glimpse into his imagination, laced with double meanings that reflect his split personality. A stirring reminder of the power of compassion, Maxim’s heart grenades are empowering, electric…
Lucie Flynn is a contemporary artist who creates lyrical artworks using combinations of spray paint, acrylic, inks and collage. Her bright and clashing palettes are complemented by bold sweeps, splatters and layers that crackle with life. In White Stripe, Flynn combines beauty and chaos in an eye-catching and abstract piece which would make a statement…
Contemporary artist, Oli Fowler is a master of typography with a unique knack for capturing collective sentiment via his joyful screenprints. Each of his artworks combines solid spot colours, collage scrapbook-style cut outs and photographed textures to create bold dynamic pieces that look great on any wall. Who Cares is a fun print that reminds…
Dirty Hans is a painter and illustrator specialising in high impact contemporary urban art. His work fuses Pop Art sensibilities with realism, and borrows imagery from popular culture to create fun pieces which evoke a sense of time and place. Who Cares Wins is one in a series of artworks created by Hans in response…
Justine Smith is a London-based artist who produces collages, prints and sculptures which explore the concept of money and how it touches almost every aspect of our lives. Here, Smith depicts gallium and geranium plants on British One Pound notes, surrounded by silver leaf. This original artwork is signed by the artist. Please note this piece…
Justine Smith is a London-based artist who produces collages, prints and sculptures which explore the concept of money and how it touches almost every aspect of our lives. Here, Smith depicts rosa pimpinellifolia plants on British One Pound notes, surrounded by silver leaf. This original artwork is signed by the artist. Please note this piece is framed…
Olivier Rizzo, AKA Speedy Graphito is a French painter and pioneer of the French street art movement. Bursting onto the scene in the early 1980s, the artist s powerful and innovative work influenced a generation of urban artists, and his trademark graphics style, emulated by many, has become known as Style Graphito. Whether he s…
Cassandra Yap is a London-based artist whose work centres on the juxtaposition between darkness and beauty. Often infused with a surreal edge, Yap’s provocative work is inspired by her obsession with the female form and vintage pin-up girls. To create her flirtatious piece, Yap has screenprinted her seductive pin-ups directly onto delicate goose feathers. This…
Driven by his love of his vintage magazine collection, photographer, Mark Vessey became interested in the concept of personal collections. His work involves photographing neatly-stacked journals, LPs and even vodka bottles to capture the aesthetic beauty and joy of owning a collection. My work is about trying to establish a sense of order. There is…
Willophenia is a limited edition giclee print by artist Graham Carter. Created as a response to an exhibition brief to produce a piece of work that symbolises both Japan and Brighton. Inspired by the 19th Century Japanese printmaker (and of course the 60 s mod scene in Brighton). From an edition of 50, printed onto…
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 Twin Palms series, a satirical set of 30 photographs taken in Palm Springs, California. The series is inspired by the shifts in gender relations…
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 Twin Palms series, a satirical set of 30 photographs taken in Palm Springs, California. The series is inspired by the shifts in gender relations…