Tim Sanders is a Brighton-born artist who creates joyful typographic artworks combining custom lettering, geometric forms and a vibrant colour palette. Unity was created around one year into the pandemic and was designed to celebrate people and places coming together, following the dividing times we ve all been through. Sanders reveals: I wanted to create…
Unity Suck Face Twist is a collaboration between multidisciplinary design duo, Kai and Sunny, and multi-media street artist, D*Face. The piece is from the 2021 Unity Show – a unique collaborative exhibition featuring the work of Kai and Sunny, D*Face and Shepard Fairey (OBEY). The show focused on themes that each of the artists have…
The late Jamie Reid is an iconic British artist, known as the artistic mastermind behind the visual style of the Sex Pistols. Reid is most famous for subverting portraiture of political figureheads, most notably piercing the lip of Queen Elizabeth II with a safety pin. ‘Universal Majesty Verity Love Infinite’ was a term used by…
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 2013 Under…
This piece is from Enter Gallery s Rare Print Show 2024. When it comes to famous British artists, there are few as beloved as National Treasure, Grayson Perry. Across his prolific oeuvre of colourful art prints, ceramics, tapestries and documentaries, the Turner Prize-winning artist has explored the things that connect us in an increasingly disconnected…
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 2013 Under…
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 2013 Under…
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 2013 Under…
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 2013 Under…
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 2013 Under…
David Shrigley is a darkly comic artist, who combines simple cartoons with unusual, and at times nonsensical, messages to create artworks that celebrate the mundanity of life. His work laughs at life with a fearlessness that has resonated with art lovers around the world. In I Cannot Live Without You, Shrigley perfectly encapsulates the companionship…
Mateo uses forgotten images and traditional patterns and symbols to create his ‘monologues of the soul’. In creating artworks from carpets traditionally woven by women and placed on the ground, Mateo honours ancient cultures, and celebrates the beauty and strength of women. Urban Wallpaper 1 has been created especially for Mateo’s showcase at Enter Gallery…
Mateo Humano uses forgotten images and traditional patterns and symbols to create his ‘monologues of the soul’. In creating artworks from carpets traditionally woven by women and placed on the ground, Mateo honours ancient cultures, and celebrates the beauty and strength of women. Urban Wallpaper 16 is an original piece created using spray paint on wallpaper,…
Mateo uses forgotten images and traditional patterns and symbols to create his ‘monologues of the soul’. In creating artworks from carpets traditionally woven by women and placed on the ground, Mateo honours ancient cultures, and celebrates the beauty and strength of women. Urban Wallpaper 4 has been created especially for Mateo’s showcase at Enter Gallery…
Mateo uses forgotten images and traditional patterns and symbols to create his ‘monologues of the soul’. In creating artworks from carpets traditionally woven by women and placed on the ground, Mateo honours ancient cultures, and celebrates the beauty and strength of women. Urban Wallpaper 5 has been created especially for Mateo’s showcase at Enter Gallery…