Ed Ruscha is an L.A.-based artist known for producing works that act as metaphors for the American state of mind.In Thinks I, To Myself, the statement appears as though racing past the viewer. This can be interpreted as both a nod to the impermanence of our thoughts and to the fast-moving and turbulent landscape of Ruscha…
So Alice Picked Him Up Very Gently is taken from Sir Peter Blake s collection of illustrations for Through the Looking Glass, the classic work of children s fiction by Lewis Carroll. Blake created this series of 8 silkscreen prints featuring the adventures of Alice in Wonderland in 1970. Screen print on thick wove paper, numbered from the…
Ticket is a woodcut print from prominent British YBA, Gary Hume. Known for flat, geometric compositions, Hume s abstract works have interpreted everything from human figures, to hospital doors. Here, he depicts a ticket stub in muted tones of pink and black. From a limited edition of 40, this woodcut is signed and numbered by…
Contemporary British artist Bonnie and Clyde is known for her unique approach to collage, which incorporates self-taken photographs from around the world with panels of paint, pattern and torn paper. Time To Daydream perfectly encapsulates the themes of escapism that characterise the artist s oeuvre. Here, she combines photography of warmer climes, with summery skies…
Magnus Gjoen s evocative work treads a fascinating line between humour and horror. By offering a modern take on old masterpieces, and transforming items typically associated with violence into delicate works of art, Gjoen challenges preconceived notions of beauty. In Tomorrow Never Knows, Gjoen decorates a submachine gun in an exquisite pattern. By juxtaposing a…
Too Macho, Too Macho is an original piece by Brighton-based graffiti artist, Aroe. Despite hating guns, Aroe regularly inserts Uzi’s into his art as a nod to the era that introduced him to graffiti. He reveals: ‘It was really popular to take a character and give them a fat gold chain and shoes with big…
Treescape 20 is a signed limited edition silkscreen, hand finished with inks by Rob Wass. This piece comes framed in a 20mm black box frame. Size (cm): 45 x 80
Lithograph on Wove Paper Triptych 1983 Triptych 1983 is a framed set of three lithographs. These have been printed on Arches wove paper. Each piece has been signed in pencil.
British art phenomenon Damien Hirst shot to fame after winning the Turner Prize in 1995. One of the YBAs (Young British Artists), Hirst remains contentious, impressing and shocking the art world in equal measure with his provocative spirit and anarchic aplomb. Tryptophan, 2010, is your chance to own one of Hirst’s iconic and highly-collectible spot…
Since his career began in the 1950s, Sir Peter Blake has been prolific, creating paintings, collage, typography and more inspired by his fascination with popular culture. Blake’s impact on the face of contemporary art is so significant, he is now known as the ‘Godfather of Pop Art.’ This piece hails from Blake s revered 2008 Replay…
British artist, Ben Rider describes himself as a fluorescent ink obsessed screenprint lunatic and commercial illustrator. Rider specialises in rough, punky images bursting with energy and loud graphics, perfectly demonstrated here by this foxy stripper promising satisfaction. This silkscreen print is from a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist. Please note…
Bonnie and Clyde is a Brighton-based artist who works with photography, paint, collage and print to construct mixed-media otherworldly vistas, rich in warmth and pure escapism. Under a Hot Dusty Sky combines a number of motifs seen across the artist’s oeuvre, including architecture, greenery, swathes of blue sky and swimming pools. Speaking of her inclusion…
Under the Volcano is one in a number of Marc Quinn’s artworks that explore life and death by capturing flowers at the peak of their beauty. To create this artwork, Quinn produced an installation from a range of flower species from different continents that would never bloom at the same time. Next, he photographed his…
This original piece is based on YBA Marc Quinn’s 2015 Icelandic Lava Plane series. It is one in a number of his artworks to explore life and death by capturing flowers at the peak of their beauty. Here, Quinn has assembled a selection of blooms from around the world, including orchids – a repeat motif in his…