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Le Bonheur de Vivre - Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse's "Le Bonheur de Vivre" (1905–1906) is a vibrant celebration of joy and harmony, often regarded as one of the defining works of Fauvism. The painting depicts a pastoral scene where nude figures engage in leisurely activities—dancing, reclining, and embracing—within a dreamlike, radiant landscape. Matisse uses bold, non-naturalistic colours like vivid oranges, greens, and pinks to evoke emotion and emphasize the idyllic mood. The flowing, curvilinear forms of the figures and landscape merge seamlessly, creating a sense of unity and rhythm. This ground-breaking work captures Matisse’s vision of an Arcadian paradise, blending sensuality, movement, and the transformative power of colour.

Abstract Reflections Five
The fifth in a series of fluid abstract works in shade of navy, gold and white. These prints are designed to compliment each other as full set or as a stand-alone pieces.

Festive Gingerbread
An assortment of festive gingerbread, intricately decorated with white icing. The background is softly blurred, featuring warm, glowing lights. Cosy, festive vibes perfect for the holiday season.

Gardanne - Paul Cézanne
In Gardanne, Paul Cézanne presents the Provençal town as a carefully constructed landscape of interlocking planes and muted colour. Houses are stacked and simplified into geometric forms, their terracotta roofs and pale walls rising rhythmically toward the church tower at the centre. The surrounding greenery is rendered with the same structural intent, blurring the line between architecture and nature. Painted in oil on canvas around 1885–1886, this work exemplifies Cézanne’s revolutionary approach to landscape painting—less concerned with fleeting light and more focused on form, balance, and permanence. The result is a quietly powerful composition that bridges Impressionism and the foundations of modern art, making Gardanne a timeless and intellectually rich piece for any art collection.

The Abstract Taurus
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Taurus: Taurus is represented by the colour green due to its strong associations with nature, growth, and abundance. As an Earth sign ruled by Venus, the planet of love, beauty, and sensuality, Taurus embodies a deep connection to the physical and material world. Green symbolizes renewal, stability, and prosperity, which align perfectly with the grounded and nurturing characteristics of Taurus.

Jungle Bloom
This vibrant design showcases a tropical leaves, with deep greens that manage to be soft and bold simultaneously . Perfect for bringing the outdoors in.

The Abstract Gemini
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Gemini: Represented by yellow to express Gemini's upbeat and excitable nature.

Retro Swans
This retro-inspired piece features a pair of stylized swans, gracefully mirrored to form a heart-like shape with their necks and heads, symbolizing unity and love. With soft tones of cream, muted blue, and sage green.

Cypresses - Vincent Van Gogh
Cypresses by Vincent van Gogh is a striking landscape painting that embodies the artist’s emotional connection to nature. Dominated by towering cypress trees that twist upward with an almost flame-like motion, the composition conveys both vitality and melancholy. The swirling sky, painted with bold strokes of blue, white, and yellow, creates a dynamic contrast to the rich green and dark tones of the trees. Van Gogh’s signature impasto technique adds texture and movement, giving the scene an almost dreamlike intensity. The painting captures the artist’s fascination with cypresses as symbols of eternity and spirituality, reflecting his deeply personal exploration of the natural world and its profound emotional resonance.

George Best by Dean Coldham
An outstanding graphite portrait celebrating George Best, the footballing icon renowned for his dazzling skill, effortless style, and magnetic personality. From humble beginnings in Belfast, he rose to glory with Manchester United, captivating fans worldwide and securing his place as one of the greatest players the game has ever seen.

Bon Jovi by Dean Coldham
A meticulously detailed graphite portrait celebrating Jon Bon Jovi, the charismatic frontman of the iconic rock band Bon Jovi. Known for anthems like Livin’ on a Prayer and Always, he has become a symbol of 1980s and ’90s rock, blending powerful vocals with timeless stage presence. This artwork captures his unmistakable energy, from the confident expression to the rock ’n’ roll style that has inspired fans for decades.

Hello Tiger
This charming print features a tiger with a friendly greeting, perfect for adding warmth and character to your child's bedroom or playroom.

The Abstract Cancer
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Cancer: Blue reflects Cancer's connection to the element of water, symbolizing emotions, intuition, and adaptability. Blue also embodies calmness, depth, and nurturing qualities, aligning with Cancer’s empathetic and protective nature.

Happiness - Walt Whitman
This image features a minimalist design with a beige background and white text. The quote reads: "HAPPINESS, NOT IN ANOTHER PLACE BUT THIS PLACE... NOT FOR ANOTHER HOUR, BUT THIS HOUR." The text is set in an elegant serif font. The quote is attributed to Walt Whitman, whose name appears in a smaller font below the quote.

The Daschund
The Dachshund, affectionately known as the "sausage dog" or "wiener dog," has a history that dates back to at least the 15th century in Germany, where the breed was developed for hunting purposes. The name "Dachshund" translates to "badger dog" in German, reflecting its original role as a burrower and hunter of badgers, rabbits, and other burrowing animals.

Just the Sea
Crystal-clear turquoise waters, with sunlight highlighting patterns of ripples and reflections on the surface in gentle gradients of blue and green. A sense of serene only the sea can give.

Nasa - Lunar Orbiter Program
The Lunar Orbiter photos played a critical role in selecting landing sites for Apollo missions and remain a vital historical and scientific resource for understanding the Moon's surface and geology. This is a low resolution photo which adds the charm of some of these first close-up photos of the moon.

Marigold - William Morris
The Marigold design by William Morris is a highly intricate and organic pattern that showcases his signature style inspired by nature. The design features a dense and rhythmic arrangement of marigold flowers, curling leaves, and stems, creating a rich, flowing composition. The marigold flowers are stylized, with rounded petals and prominent centres, interspersed with graceful foliage that fills the space in a balanced and harmonious way. Striking navy against a neutral earthy beige.

We Were Together, I Forget the Rest
This image features bold stylised text with a soft lavender background. The quote displayed reads: "WE WERE TOGETHER, I FORGET THE REST." This is a quote from Walt Whitman who was was an influential American poet, essayist, and humanist who lived in the 1800s.

Taylor Swift by Dean Coldham
A detailed graphite portrait celebrating Taylor Swift, the global music icon whose storytelling, artistry, and reinvention have defined a generation. From her country roots in Pennsylvania to worldwide superstardom, she has captivated millions with her lyrical honesty, genre-spanning creativity, and powerful connection to her fans — a legacy still unfolding on the world stage.

The Beatles by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait honouring The Beatles, the groundbreaking group whose creativity and influence reshaped modern music. Rising from the Merseybeat scene in Liverpool, they evolved into cultural icons, blending harmony, experimentation, and unforgettable melodies — a legacy that remains unmatched in the history of popular music.

Elvis by Dean Coldham
A beautifully detailed graphite portrait celebrating Elvis Presley, the undisputed ‘King of Rock ’n’ Roll.’ Rising from humble beginnings to global superstardom, Elvis revolutionised popular music with his distinctive voice, magnetic stage presence, and ground-breaking style. This artwork captures his timeless charisma — from the confident gaze to the slick hair and iconic swagger that defined a generation.

Joe Calzaghe by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait celebrating Joe Calzaghe, the undefeated Welsh champion renowned for his speed, stamina, and relentless fighting style. From Newbridge to the world stage, he dominated the super-middleweight and light-heavyweight divisions, retiring with a perfect record and a reputation as one of Britain’s greatest ever boxers.

Second Look
Bold brushstrokes and earthy tones have been used to create a striking and dynamic portrait of a woman. The blending of the main image into the background emphasises the intense look further and transports you to a moment where time and the world stops for someone.

The Abstract Pisces
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Pisces: Sea green and aquamarine connect to the element of water and embody the fluid, emotional, and nurturing essence of Pisces. These colours evoke a sense of calm, healing, and connection to the subconscious, resonating with the deep, empathetic qualities of the sign.

Just a Moment
This artwork depicts a serene and abstract watercolour portrait of a woman with her eyes closed, conveying a sense of peace and introspection. The style is soft and fluid, characterised by gentle, overlapping brushstrokes in muted tones of grey, beige, and soft brown.

Blackthorn Tapestry - John Henry Dearle
The Blackthorn tapestry is a beautiful example of the intricate and vibrant style of design that was popular in Victorian England. This piece, created by John Henry Dearle, showcases his talent for designing complex patterns. John Henry Dearle was a prominent designer working at Morris & Co. in London, Dearle created numerous iconic designs developing a distinctive style within the Morris tradition.

Frank Bruno by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait depicting Frank Bruno, the powerhouse of British boxing renowned for his thunderous punches and unshakable resolve. Emerging in the 1980s as a fan favourite, he fought his way to world champion status and became an enduring symbol of perseverance, humour, and resilience in British sport.

A Botanical Palette
The intricate beauty of nature itself expressed through a botanical ink print. With depth, fullness and subtlety this is a versatile piece that could be used in most settings.

Dolphins Dance with the Sun
Two dolphins are captured mid-dive, leaping from the depths of the sea towards a bright blue sky. Their bodies reflect the sun's light as they swim together in harmony. Perfect for reminding a child of family bonds.

Floyd Mayweather by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait portraying Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated champion whose precision, defensive mastery, and tactical brilliance redefined modern boxing. Rising from a fighting family in Grand Rapids to global acclaim, he built a flawless record through speed, discipline, and strategy — a career that secured his place among the sport’s all-time greats.

Woman Combing her Hair - Edgar Degas
Woman Combing Her Hair by Edgar Degas is a captivating depiction of an intimate, everyday moment rendered with the artist's characteristic sensitivity to movement and form. The pastel artwork showcases a woman bent slightly forward as she combs her hair, her figure framed by dynamic, sweeping lines that convey a sense of natural grace. Degas's use of soft, blended pastels creates a delicate interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the textures of the woman's hair and the subtle curves of her body. The composition feels unposed and spontaneous, emphasizing Degas’s fascination with capturing fleeting, unguarded moments of modern life. This work reflects his deep interest in the private, unseen world, celebrating the beauty of routine and personal ritual.

Fleurs d'été - Lyon
This print is all about the vibrant essence of summer featuring a lush display of blooming flowers in shades of pink, blush, and deep coral. The composition is filled with large, expressive petals, touches of yellow and orange at the centres add a lively contrast, bringing the flowers to life against a background of muted mauve and purple. With the words “LYON” and “FLEURS D’ÉTÉ” elegantly displayed below, this piece evokes the charm of a sun-drenched garden in full bloom.

Self Portrait with Straw Hat - Vincent Van Gogh
This is Vincent van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Straw Hat (1887), an iconic example of the artist's vivid and expressive post-impressionist style. The painting features Van Gogh wearing a bright yellow straw hat, his intense blue-green gaze directed outward, engaging the viewer. The textured brushstrokes, rich with colour and energy, create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow across his face and clothing. The background, filled with soft, radiating strokes of muted colours, enhances the warmth and vibrancy of the portrait, reflecting Van Gogh's evolving artistic technique during his Paris years.

Feliz Navidad
The Classic Christmas tree with a Spanish twist. Fun and festive to bring the joy of Christmas to any space. ''Feliz Navidad'' written across the bottom in red translates to ''Happy Christmas''.

Seated Woman in Corset and Boots - Egon Shiele
Drawn in 1918 this piece is black crayon on paper and shows a woman seated but tilting herself at an angle wearing a corset and boots. The work is an exceptional demonstration of Shiele's ability to create depth, complex form and striking art from simple lines.

Whatever Satisfies the Soul - Walt Whitman
This image features a minimalist design with a light blue background and white text. The quote "WHATEVER SATISFIES THE SOUL IS TRUTH." is prominently displayed in an elegant serif font. The quote is attributed to Walt Whitman, whose name appears in a smaller font below the quote.

Abstract Reflections Four
The fourth in a series of fluid abstract works in shade of navy, gold and white. These prints are designed to compliment each other as full set or as a stand-alone pieces.

Compton by William Morris
William Morris’s 'Compton' print showcases his signature style of intricate patterns and organic shapes. The flowers and leaves are rendered in shades of orange, pink, blue, and green on a backdrop of deep brown and teal hues, creating a harmonious balance between nature and artifice.

Underwater Dreamscape
This underwater scene captures the tranquility and wonder of aquatic life. The intertwined seaweed forms intricate patterns that dance in the light filtering from above, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. This artwork evokes a sense of peace and curiosity about what lies beneath the ocean's surface.

Soothing Ink Waves
Flowing, rhythmic lines in an abstract wave like pattern with teal and earthy brown hues against a beige background to create a calming, natural aesthetic. Tranquillity and perfect neutrals.

The Dance I - Henri Matisse
Dance I, by Henri Matisse, painted in 1909, is a vibrant and expressive depiction of five nude figures holding hands in a circular dance. The composition is dominated by bold, flat colours: a reddish-pink for the dancers, a deep green for the ground, and a striking blue for the sky. The simplified forms and dynamic poses emphasize movement and rhythm, creating a sense of primal joy and unity. As a preliminary study for the later Dance (II), this work features rougher brushstrokes and less refined details, highlighting Matisse’s exploration of Fauvist principles—vivid colour, emotional expression, and the harmony between figure and environment. It remains one of Matisse's most iconic works.

Scrapbook Mistletoe Print
Celebrate the season with this charming mistletoe art print! This piece features a festive sprig of mistletoe illustrated in a scrapbook style, with delicate leaves and bright, cheerful berries. Beneath the mistletoe sprig, the word "mistletoe" is written in a playful, hand-lettered font. The design is perfect for adding a touch of holiday warmth to any space.

Dolly Parton by Dean Coldham
The timeless, the captivating, the one and only Dolly Parton. Perfectly captured by Dean Coldham, this graphite work borders on realism but with expression and character added. Dolly Parton stands as one of country music’s most enduring icons — a gifted songwriter, powerhouse vocalist, and beloved cultural figure and philanthropist. With her signature style, radiant presence, and generous spirit, she has captured hearts across the world for decades.

Internal Fade by Amy Loizou
This work embodies a visceral exploration of insecurity and the fracturing of self and identity. The distorted face seems to tear apart from within, its jagged, bared teeth revealing something raw and unsettling—an element Loizou herself resists or finds uncomfortable. Swirling streams of colour amplify the sense of internal disintegration, blurring the line between beauty and disturbance. The result is a portrait of vulnerability laid bare, where the act of falling apart becomes both subject and surface.

Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr.: A Self-Portrait
Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr.'s "A Self-Portrait" is a striking and introspective work that offers a window into the artist’s identity and the broader cultural context of his time. In this self-portrait, Brown employs a restrained yet impactful palette, often leaning toward earth tones or subdued colours that emphasize mood and introspection. His depiction of himself is thoughtful and deliberate, showcasing his mastery of line and form. The piece captures a quiet dignity, with subtle details in his expression and posture that suggest resilience, introspection, and a keen awareness of the world around him.

Oranges of Valencia
Bright, vibrant, juicy. A touch of summer perfect for kitchens. The text reads 'Naranjas de Valencia', which means Valencian Oranges and 'cultivadas por la luz del sol', which means grown by sunlight.

The Abstract Sagittarius
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Sagittarius: Often associated with the colour purple, which symbolizes adventure, wisdom, and spirituality. Purple also suggests creativity and ambition, aligning with Sagittarius' bold, independent, and forward-thinking approach to life.

Chrysanthemum Wall Art
William Morris's "Chrysanthemum" design is a captivating example of his talent for creating intricate and nature-inspired patterns. This textile features stylized chrysanthemum flowers in full bloom, surrounded by gracefully curving leaves and vines, arranged in a rich, repeating composition. The design is balanced yet dynamic, showcasing Morris’s ability to infuse movement and rhythm into his patterns.

Mike Tyson by Dean Coldham
A powerful graphite portrait honouring Mike Tyson, one of boxing’s most formidable and controversial figures. From a turbulent childhood in Brooklyn, he rose to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history, electrifying the sport with his ferocious power, relentless speed, and intimidating presence. His legacy remains etched in boxing as a symbol of raw talent and uncompromising dominance.

Corridor in the Asylum - Vincent Van Gogh
Corridor in the Asylum by Vincent van Gogh is a haunting portrayal of the hallway within the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, where he stayed during his struggles with mental health. The painting uses a muted palette of greys, browns, and ochres, with Van Gogh's signature swirling brushstrokes adding a sense of movement and unease to the rigid, arched structure. The repetitive arches create a feeling of endlessness, evoking the isolation and monotony of asylum life. Through its textured surface and atmospheric depth, the artwork becomes more than a simple architectural study, offering a window into Van Gogh's inner turmoil and profound emotional experience during this time.

Noël Typography Graphic Print
Get ready for the festive season with Noël written across a bold Christmassy red!

Joe Bugner by Dean Coldham
Dean Coldham’s graphite portrait of Joe Bugner captures the heavyweight’s personality beyond the ring. With a playful, off-guard expression and finely rendered curls, the piece softens the formidable fighter’s public image, revealing charisma and character beneath strength. Subtle shading and delicate tonal transitions give the portrait warmth, balancing toughness with humanity.

Ibiza Sunset
Capture the magic of Ibiza Sunsets. The image shows blurred palm fonds framing a glowing sun over the sea showcasing Ibiza's famous sunsets in shades of oranges, purples and pinks.

Arcadia - William Morris
William Morris’s “Arcadia” is a masterful textile design that embodies his vision of an idealized natural world. Featuring a harmonious interplay of intertwining vines, delicate flowers, and lush foliage, the pattern evokes the classical concept of "Arcadia" as a serene, pastoral paradise.

Prince of Darkness X YUNGBLUD by Dean Coldham
In this striking graphite portrait, Dean Coldham captures a raw and electrifying exchange between rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and genre-defying provocateur YUNGBLUD. Rendered in meticulous monochrome detail with subtle gold embellishments, the composition pulses with theatrical intensity. Ozzy looms above, mouth open in a feral scream, fingers outstretched in a gesture that feels both commanding and celebratory. Below, YUNGBLUD bites down on a chain, his expression defiant and charged with youthful rebellion. The interplay of textures—flowing hair, gleaming metal, weathered skin—heightens the drama, while the restrained palette amplifies the emotional force. Coldham’s use of graphite creates a timeless quality, bridging generations of rock attitude in a single explosive moment. This piece is a powerful visual dialogue between legacy and evolution—darkness meeting disruption, icon meeting insurgent.

Ozzy Osbourne by Dean Coldham
A finely rendered graphite portrait by Dean Coldham honouring the legendary late Ozzy Osbourne, captured with striking detail and depth. Known as the ‘Prince of Darkness,’ Ozzy was a pioneering force in heavy metal, first rising to fame as the frontman of Black Sabbath before carving out an unforgettable solo career. The artwork brings his unmistakable presence to life — from the intensity in his gaze to the iconic style that defined a generation of rock.

Torso of a nude
Egon Schiele’s 1918 torso study captures the raw and unadorned essence of the human form. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose with one arm extended upwards, suggesting movement or expression. The absence of facial features highlights the universal themes of form, structure, and vulnerability that Schiele often addressed in his work.

Study of a Feather
A close study of a feather. Black, grey and turquoise against a complimentary cream background. The feather can represent messages from the divine, lightness and letting go, positive omens and spiritual growth. Whether meaningful or not to you this image will enhance any space.

1 John 4:19
A passage from 1 John 4:19 'We love because he first loved us.' this text is overlayed against soft light coming through palm leaves in neutral colours.

The Abstract Aquarius
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Aquarius: Silver symbolizes modernity, intuition, and a reflective quality that aligns with Aquarius' progressive, forward-thinking mindset. The colour is also linked to the element of air and evokes a sense of mystery and sophistication, resonating with Aquarius' intellectual and visionary nature.

RuPaul's Naked Truth
Embrace your individuality with this inspiring quote from RuPaul which reads 'We're all born naked, the rest is drag.'

Don't Believe Everything You Think
Powerful words against a spinning floral backdrop. A reminder to question automatic thoughts and beliefs that arise, especially when they are negative or self-limiting.

Michaelmas Daisy - John Henry Dearle
A harmonious repeated pattern featuring delicate red flowers with green foliage against a pale background. John Henry Dearle was a prominent designer working at Morris & Co. in London, Dearle created numerous iconic designs developing a distinctive style within the Morris tradition.

Abstract Reflections Three
The third in a series of fluid abstract works in shade of navy, gold and white. These prints are designed to compliment each other as full set or as a stand-alone pieces.

The Abstract Scorpio
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Scorpio: Black represents mysterious nature and depth of the Scorpio and their unique ability for transformation.

The Dalmatian
The Dalmatian is a distinctive breed known for its unique spotted coat and rich history that spans centuries. The breed's origins are somewhat mysterious, but it is believed to have ties to the historical region of Dalmatia, now part of modern-day Croatia, where early depictions of spotted dogs have been found in art and historical records. However, evidence suggests the Dalmatian’s ancestry may extend far beyond this region, with similar spotted dogs seen in Egyptian tomb art and ancient European paintings.

Wild Flower Wonders
Simple, bright and beautiful. Wildflowers that are sure to bring joy to any room.

The Coronation of Inês de Castro - Pedro-Charles Comte 1823
The haunting tale of the coronation of a dead Queen, told alongside the painting. Writing reads: Inês de Castro was born into a noble Spanish family and came to Portugal as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Constanza Manuel, who was married to Don Pedro, the heir to the Portuguese throne. Despite her initial role, Inês quickly caught the eye of Don Pedro, who fell deeply in love with her, leading to a secret romance. Although their relationship faced many obstacles, including the opposition of Don Pedro's father, King Afonso IV, the bond between Pedro and Inês grew stronger over time. After Constanza’s death, the couple secretly married and had four children, but their happiness was short-lived. Afonso, still disapproving of the union, had her brutally murdered. When Pedro became king, legend claims he sought revenge, exhuming Inês’ body and declaring her his lawful queen in a dark and symbolic ceremony in 1361.

Through the Trees by Amy Loizou
Alive with colour and movement, Through the Trees captures the energy and rhythm of nature from an upward gaze. Twisting branches reach toward a vivid sky of pinks, purples, and golds, creating a dance between light and form. The circular composition enhances the sense of flow — as though the viewer is standing beneath the canopy, surrounded by life and light. A vibrant and uplifting celebration of nature’s vitality and the wonder found in looking up.

Paul Gauguin - La Orana Maria
La Orana Maria (Hail Mary) by Paul Gauguin is an oil painting created in 1891 during Gauguin's first visit to Tahiti. The artwork blends Christian iconography with Polynesian culture, illustrating Gauguin’s fascination with the island’s people and their way of life.In this painting, Gauguin portrays the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child with distinctly Polynesian features, dressed in traditional Tahitian attire. Mary is shown with a blue and red wrap around her, while holding the infant Jesus. The figures are surrounded by two women in traditional pareo garments, who are depicted with hands in prayer, paying homage to the sacred scene.The backdrop features a lush, tropical landscape, rich with vibrant green foliage, bright flowers, and the warm colours characteristic of Tahitian nature. This combination of sacred imagery and local culture showcases Gauguin’s attempt to merge Western religious themes with the exotic mysticism he found in Tahiti, creating an intriguing synthesis of spiritual and earthly elements. The painting exemplifies Gauguin’s Post-Impressionist style, using bold colours, simplified forms, and symbolic elements to evoke emotion and spiritual resonance.

Roses - Vincent Van Gogh
This painting is a beautiful still-life work that captures Van Gogh's fascination with nature and his distinctive use of colour and brushwork. Painted in May 1890 during Van Gogh’s stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, "Roses" was one of the final pieces he created before moving to Auvers-sur-Oise. The painting is notable for its vivid, life-affirming qualities, symbolizing hope and renewal. The composition consists of a lush bouquet of white roses arranged in a green vase. The flowers are rendered with loose, expressive brushstrokes. Initially these roses were believed to have been more vibrant in colour, possibly with hints of pink or pale tones that have faded over time, now appearing as creamy whites and soft greens. The background, in muted green tones, compliments the flowers.

Patterned Elephant
Playful but intricate patterns decorate the background and the elephant in this image, the result is bright and uplifting!

Lush Green Tropical Leaf Art
This watercolor botanical leaf print brings a touch of nature into your home. The intricate details capture the lushness and vibrancy of tropical foliage, making it an ideal piece for creating a natural sanctuary in any room.

Pearls by Amy Loizou
In this work, Loizou continues her exploration of distorted, contorted figures, experimenting with different styles and mediums to expand her visual language. She finds beauty in the unconventional—embracing the strange, the awkward, and the imperfect. Whether through painting or figurative form, her practice celebrates imperfection as an essential part of what makes something truly compelling. The figure in Pearls twists into an almost impossible form, adorned with strands of luminous beads and framed by stars. A red demon lingers just behind, its gaze fixed upon her with an unsettling presence. Rather than a straightforward menace, the demon becomes ambiguous—offering a sense of temptation, judgment, or perhaps protection. Its watchful eyes amplify the tension between beauty and distortion, glamour and decay, vulnerability and power.

An Awesome Kid Lives Here
A bright cheerful confidence booster for children. The text reads 'AN AWESOME KID LIVES HERE' in shades of stylised blue.

Those I Like - Walt Whitman
This image features a minimalist design with a sage green background and white text. The quote "I HAVE LEARNED THAT TO BE WITH THOSE I LIKE IS ENOUGH." is prominently displayed in an elegant serif font. Below the quote, the attribution "Walt Whitman" is written in a smaller size.

The Watchers of the Forest by Amy Loizou
This work intertwines decay and renewal, presenting the skeletal remains of a deer merging seamlessly with the surrounding woodland. The watchful eyes embedded in the trees transform the forest into a living presence, both guardian and witness to the endless cycle of life and death. Loizou draws attention to nature’s duality—its eerie stillness and its quiet vibrancy—inviting viewers to reflect on the inevitability of transformation and the hidden consciousness within the natural world.

Crouching Nude in Shoes and Black Stockings - Egon Schiele
Painted in 1912 by Egon Schiele, this work is a striking display of line, colour, and form. The crouched position of the nude figure adds an element of tension and vulnerability to the piece. Notable for its bold use of colour, this artwork is a testament to Schiele's unique style that bridged between Impressionism and Expressionism.

The Abstract Virgo
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Virgo: Browns and earth colours represent growth and stability.

Morphogenesis
Inspired by natural processes such as cellular structures, mitosis, and the cycles of life, this work explores themes of growth, development, and evolution. Loizou captures an uncanny dimension to nature’s beauty, balancing wonder with an eerie, almost otherworldly atmosphere. The piece reflects both the fragility and the resilience inherent in the patterns that govern life itself.

Woman Applying Makeup - Hashiguchi Goyō
Created in 1918 using a woodblock printing technique, Woman Applying Makeup is the first of only seven beauty prints published during Goyō’s lifetime. The subject is a Geisha captured in an intimate moment and the appreciation for detail and skill builds as this piece is viewed.

Walt Whitman Quote
This quote from Walt Whitman is the perfect reminder - 'I have learned that to be with those I like is enough'.

Horses at Dusk
This artwork depicts a tranquil rural scene at dusk, featuring a horse and its foal standing together in an open, grassy field. The style is soft with gentle transitions between colours. The background features rolling hills, dotted with trees, and bathed in warm tones of yellow, green, and peach. The sky is a gradient of soft pastel hues, transitioning from warm orange to pale blue, unique to dusk. The figures of the horse and foal are gently detailed, facing each other emphasising their bond. The composition, with its calming palette and flowing lines, conveys warmth, serenity, and a connection to nature.

Desire Lines by Amy Loizou
Inspired in part by the song Desire Lines by Lush, this piece explores the sensation of emotional drowning—an overwhelming stillness beneath the surface, looking up toward the sky through water. Loizou captures the strange serenity in that in-between space, where light bends and time seems to slow. The title carries layered meaning. In geography, “desire lines” refer to the unofficial paths people carve through landscapes—routes of instinct, chosen over design. Loizou uses this as a metaphor for the emotional pathways we take, particularly those led by longing, habit, or unresolved connection. These invisible tracks—formed through repetition—reflect the quiet persistence of desire, even when it leads us to difficult places. The influence of Lush’s shoegaze atmosphere is present in the painting’s dreamlike quality—fluid, refracted, and ambiguous. There’s no clear direction, only the sense of being suspended between clarity and collapse. Loizou captures that emotional in-between space—where the subconscious drifts, weightless, chasing light that always seems just out of reach. Desire Lines invites viewers to reflect on the paths they’ve taken, the ones they’ve resisted, and the beauty found in moments of surrender.

Mythical Spirit Unicorn Art Print
This enchanting wall art features a unicorn against a vibrant colour palette of purples, blues, and pinks. The phrase 'I don’t believe in humans' is written under the unicorn and is ready to inspire magic, fun and humour!

Abstract Reflections Two
The second in a series of fluid abstract works in shade of navy, gold and white. These prints are designed to compliment each other as full set or as a stand-alone pieces.

The Gulf of Marseille Seen from L'Estaque - Paul Cézanne
In The Gulf of Marseille Seen from L’Estaque, Paul Cézanne captures the Mediterranean coastline with a sense of solidity and calm that sets his work apart from traditional Impressionist seascapes. The sweeping curve of the bay, the deep blues of the sea, and the pale sky are built from carefully modulated blocks of colour, giving the scene weight and structure rather than fleeting atmosphere. Painted in oil on canvas around 1883–1885, this work reflects Cézanne’s fascination with the landscape around L’Estaque, a place he returned to repeatedly. The composition balances expansiveness with order, transforming a panoramic coastal view into a study of form and spatial harmony. It is a luminous yet grounded painting that points toward Cézanne’s pivotal role in the development of modern art.

Abstract Reflections One
The first in a series of fluid abstract works in shade of navy, gold and white. These prints are designed to compliment each other as full set or as a stand-alone pieces.

The Abstract Libra
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Libra: The soft pink reflects Libra's gentle, loving, and peaceful nature - qualities that align with Libra's association with Venus, the planet of love and beauty.

Embrace of Innocence - Egon Schiele
The sketch, drawn is 1918, portrays a tender embrace between two figures, one older and one younger. Their proximity suggests an intimacy that transcends generational differences, hinting at themes of companionship, love, or even a mother and child relationship. The art style is expressive, with visible lines and shading that add depth to the scene. Egon Schiele's signature use of color and form is evident in this piece, capturing the essence of the moment beautifully.

Cherry Bloom by Amy Loizou
Taking her enduring love for colour into the realm of landscapes marks a recent shift in Loizou’s practice. In this body of work, she seeks to highlight the inherent vibrancy of the natural world while also imagining possibilities of colour that extend beyond human perception—landscapes that suggest a reality richer, deeper, and more infinite than we can comprehend.

Not so Big Bad Wolf
Challenge stereotypes with this friendly wolf. With bold graphic grey shapes against a pale background and a smile that says friend not foe this wolf is ready for your wall.

Where the Sun Kisses the Earth by Amy Loizou
Step into a dreamlike woodland where light and colour intertwine. Where the Sun Kisses the Earth captures the magic of sunlight breaking through the trees, illuminating a golden path that feels both mystical and inviting. With rich greens, vibrant purples, and glowing amber tones, this piece radiates warmth and energy — a celebration of nature’s quiet transcendence. Perfect for adding depth, colour, and a touch of wonder to any space.

Landscape with Stars - Henri-Edmond Cross
In Landscape with Stars, Henri-Edmond Cross transforms the natural world into a luminous, dreamlike vision. The scene is built from radiant points and patches of colour, with glowing stars suspended above a simplified landscape that feels both serene and otherworldly. The careful placement of complementary hues creates a shimmering surface that seems to vibrate with light. Painted in oil on canvas around 1906–1907, this work is a striking example of Cross’s mature Neo-Impressionist style. Moving beyond strict optical theory, he uses colour expressively rather than descriptively, anticipating later modern movements. Landscape with Stars is contemplative and poetic—a celebration of colour, atmosphere, and the quiet mystery of the night.

Fleurs de Printemps - Toulouse
This artwork is a soft and elegant depiction of blooming spring flowers. The brushstrokes are fluid and expressive, blending creamy whites, warm golds, and subtle greens to create a sense of freshness and natural beauty. The text at the bottom reads ''Fleurs de Printemps'' which means Spring flowers in French and ''Toulouse'' for the stunning region in France these flowers were inspired by.

Be Mindful - Ajahn Chah
Wisdom from Ajahn Chan. The text reads 'Try to be mindful and let things take their natural course. Then your mind will become still in any surroundings, like a clear forest pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare animals will come to drink at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things. You will see many strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still. This is the happiness of the Buddha.' the text is set against a view of a Thai temple, surrounded by peaceful greenery. Ajahn Chah was a renowned Thai Buddhist monk who played a pivotal role in spreading Theravada Buddhism and the Thai Forest Tradition, emphasizing simplicity, meditation, and mindful living. Known for his clear and relatable teachings, Ajahn Chah used real-life analogies and humor to convey profound Buddhist principles such as impermanence, non-attachment, and mindfulness. His legacy continues to inspire practitioners worldwide.

The Smiling Sloth
Meet our little sloth friend, who seems to be enjoying a moment of pure joy. His relaxed posture on the branch and the smile on his face tell a tale of contentment and simple pleasures in life.

Larkspur - William Morris
The Larkspur design by William Morris is a classic example of his intricate and nature-inspired patterns. It features a dense arrangement of intertwining foliage, flowers, and stems, creating a lush, tapestry-like effect. The design is centred on the delicate larkspur flowers, which are depicted with stylized blossoms and pointed petals, alongside smaller floral elements and leaves.

The Glade Where Lovers Dance Again by Amy Loizou
This work draws inspiration from fantasy literature, where imagined worlds become a lens for exploring timeless themes of connection and renewal. Loizou’s long-standing love of colour comes to the forefront, infusing the composition with a sense of enchantment and vitality. The figures, treated in a more dimensional and otherworldly way, embody love, movement, and fluid energy—dancing through a luminous space that feels both intimate and expansive.

William Morris - Bachelor Button Wall Art
William Morris's "Bachelor's Button" is a classic textile design that reflects his deep connection to nature and mastery of intricate patterns. Created in 1892, this design features delicate floral motifs, primarily inspired by the bachelor’s button flower (commonly known as cornflower), entwined with winding stems and stylized leaves. The composition is symmetrical and rhythmically flowing, showcasing Morris’s signature approach to organic design.

Cat Living Life
A vibrant stylised image of a cat leaning out of a window with sunglasses. No one can pull off nonchalant, effortless style like a cat.

You Are So Loved
This artwork celebrates the love within families, reminding every child of their place in the world with the heart-warming message 'You are so loved' written across the top.

Whisperwood by Amy Loizou
Whisperwood captures the quiet enchantment of the forest — a place where light breathes through the trees and every shadow feels alive. Rich layers of emerald, amber, and violet intertwine with glimmers of gold leaf, creating a sense of movement and mystery. The golden tones seem to whisper through the branches, transforming the woodland into something both grounded and otherworldly. A painting that invites contemplation — radiant, rooted, and alive with hidden magic.

Flowering Orchard - Vincent Van Gogh
This artwork, The Flowering Orchard by Vincent van Gogh, depicts a serene orchard in full bloom, capturing the vibrant energy of spring. Painted in 1888, it features twisted, dark branches adorned with delicate white blossoms, set against a backdrop of lush green grass speckled with colourful wildflowers. Van Gogh's dynamic brushstrokes give the scene a sense of movement and texture, while the soft pastel sky contrasts with the earthy tones of the orchard. The composition radiates vitality and tranquillity, showcasing Van Gogh's deep admiration for nature and his ability to transform ordinary landscapes into vivid, emotional experiences.

Black and white buddha
A serene black and white artistic photograph featuring delicate flowers framing a stone buddha.

Oasis by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait celebrating Oasis, the band whose raw energy and lyrical swagger defined the sound of a decade. From small clubs in Manchester to sold-out stadiums, they delivered era-shaping anthems that spoke to everyday life, rebellion, and dreams — leaving an unmistakable mark on British music history.

Rejoice Always
This image features the words 'Rejoice always,' which is from 1 Thessalonians 5:16, which is included below. The artwork presents a misty, serene scene with trees and the silhouette of a tree against the sky, evoking feelings of tranquillity and the peace that comes from choosing to rejoice in all circumstances.

The Ragdoll
An illustrated Ragdoll cat on a soft pink background. The cat has large, bright blue eyes and a striking colour-point coat with a creamy body, darker markings on its ears, face, and tail, and a fluffy, long-haired texture. Its expression is gentle and calm, capturing the signature serene and endearing demeanour associated with the Ragdoll breed. "The Ragdoll" is elegantly written near the top right corner in cursive text.

Cottage by the Sea
A quaint lakeside cottage offers a serene escape for the eyes. The warm red exterior of the cabin stands out against the surrounding nature, inviting visitors to step in and relax by the water's edge.

Lewis Hamilton by Dean Coldham
Dean Coldham’s graphite portrait of Lewis Hamilton distills presence into pure monochrome intensity. With hands raised to his temples and eyes hidden behind dark lenses, Hamilton appears composed, focused, and unshakable. Intricate tattoos and finely rendered textures add depth, capturing both the precision and individuality that define a champion.

The Greyhound
A close up of the iconic Greyhound. Historically, greyhounds trace their origins back thousands of years, appearing in ancient Egyptian and Middle Eastern art, where they were prized for hunting game due to their keen sight and fast pace. Over centuries, they became associated with nobility and were bred as both hunters and companions. Today, greyhounds are popular as retired racing dogs and beloved pets, known for their gentle, affectionate nature and surprising fondness for lounging.

The Abstract Aries
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Aries: Shown in red for energy, initiation and enthusiasm. Contagious passion and excitement.

Ajahn Chah - Let Things Take Their Natural Course
The happiness of the Buddha, a short instruction by Ajahn Chah Try to be mindful, and let things take their natural course. Then your mind will become still in any surroundings, like a clear forest pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare animals will come to drink at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things. You will see many strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still. This is the happiness of the Buddha.

Chris Eubank by Dean Coldham
A striking graphite portrait capturing Chris Eubank, the flamboyant and fearless world champion whose sharp wit and unique presence set him apart in boxing history. Rising from a challenging youth to dominate the middleweight and super-middleweight divisions, he combined tactical brilliance with unshakable confidence, leaving an enduring mark on the sport.

NASA - Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules
The Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules (CSM) played a central role in the first human landing on the Moon in 1969. They were part of NASA's Apollo spacecraft, designed for the historic mission to transport astronauts to the lunar surface and safely return them to Earth.

The Abstract Leo
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Leo: represented by warm orange and golden tones symbolising positive spirits, power and prestige.

Resist Much, Obey Little - Walt Whitman
This image features a minimalist design with a earthy coloured background and white text. The quote "RESIST MUCH, OBEY LITTLE." is prominently displayed in an elegant serif font. Below the quote, the attribution "Walt Whitman" is written in a smaller size.

Do it or don't do it
This image captures a billboard perched on a cliff by the sea. The message on the billboard: 'Do it or don't do it - you will regret both.' This text can be interpreted as a light hearted way to deal with choice or as a deeper exploration of choice, freedom, and existential anxiety. Either way a great conversation starter and thought provoking piece.

The Abstract Capricorn
Not just aesthetically pleasing abstract images, our horoscope collection has been created to express the individual characteristics of each star sign. Focusing on associated colours and moods for each of the unique signs with stunning results. The Capricorn: Shown in deep greens and browns symbolising a strong, practical, loyal and reliable sign.

Lily and Pomegranate - William Morris
"Lily and Pomegranate" is a striking textile design by William Morris, first created in 1876. The pattern is rich with symbolic and natural motifs, combining the elegant lily flower and the pomegranate, both of which carry significant meanings in Morris’s work. The lily represents purity and beauty, while the pomegranate is often associated with fertility and abundance. These motifs are intricately arranged within a repeating, flowing pattern, set against a background of lush, swirling foliage.

Feuillage d'hiver - Marseille
This print captures the quiet beauty of winter with a delicate floral arrangement in cool, soothing tones. The artwork showcases a mix of pale cream, soft blue, and deep navy flowers, painted with gentle brushstrokes to evoke a sense of calm and elegance. The text at the bottom reads “MARSEILLE” on the left and “FEUILLAGE D’HIVER” on the right.

Pines on the Coastline - Henri-Edmond Cross
In Pines on the Coastline, Henri-Edmond Cross depicts the Mediterranean shore as a vibrant harmony of colour and light. Tall, stylised pine trees frame the scene, their forms broken into luminous strokes that contrast with the intense blues of the sea and sky. Rather than modelling depth through shadow, Cross constructs the landscape through carefully balanced colour relationships, giving the painting a radiant, almost musical quality. Painted in oil on canvas around 1896–1897, this work marks an important moment in Cross’s development toward a more expressive Neo-Impressionist style. The bold palette and simplified forms move beyond strict pointillism, anticipating the freedom of later modern movements. Pines on the Coastline is both sun-drenched and contemplative—a celebration of the southern French landscape transformed through colour.

Declan Rice by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait capturing Declan Rice, a midfielder recognised for his strength, vision, and consistency at the heart of the game. Emerging from Chelsea’s academy before making his name at West Ham and moving to Arsenal, he has become a driving force for both club and country, admired for his intelligent play and commanding presence in midfield.

Recess Negative by Amy Loizou
Recess Negative marks a pivotal moment in Amy Loizou’s artistic journey, representing her first bold exploration of vibrant colour and large-scale expression. Created during lockdown, a time when isolation tested her mental resilience, this piece channels a manic-like energy—reflecting a fractured, glitching reality inspired by a distorted reflection in a mirror. (Loizou later attributed this vision partly to caffeine and her unsettled mental state.) Bursting with vivid colours and energetic brushstrokes, Recess Negative embodies a moment of creative freedom amid confinement, highlighting the profound influence of environment on artistic expression. Loizou layered chalk over flat acrylic paint to add depth and texture. The fluid chalk lines accentuate the distorted faces, intensifying the sense of fractured perception and emotional turmoil. At the center, a distorted figure wrestles with two opposing personalities—like angel and devil figures watching over—symbolising an internal struggle and the complexities of identity during a turbulent mental state. This work not only documents Loizou’s personal experience of lockdown mania but also signifies the beginning of her embrace of bold colour as a powerful vehicle for emotional release and artistic growth.

The Dance - Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse’s "The Dance" (1910) is a masterpiece of Fauvism, celebrating movement, vitality, and human connection. The painting features five nude figures holding hands and dancing in a circular motion, set against a simple yet striking backdrop of deep blue sky and vibrant green ground. The bold, flat colours and flowing, exaggerated forms emphasize rhythm and unity, while the energetic composition conveys a primal sense of joy and freedom. Commissioned by Russian collector Sergei Shchukin, Dance reflects Matisse's fascination with the interplay of colour, form, and emotion, embodying a timeless celebration of life and harmony.

Midnight Calling
Inspired by midnight nights. Hues of navy and blue with a white focal point in fluid textured form creating a striking and dramatic piece.

Henry Cooper by Dean Coldham
A graphite portrait honouring Henry Cooper, the much-loved British heavyweight whose grit, sportsmanship, and famous left hook made him a national hero. Rising from modest beginnings in South London, he earned admiration not only for his battles in the ring — including flooring Muhammad Ali — but also for his humility and gentlemanly character outside it.

Botanique d'autumne - Paris
This print showcases a lush richly painted autumnal floral scene. The composition features deep burgundy blooms against a backdrop of vibrant green foliage, with hints of golden yellow flowers adding warmth and contrast. The text below reads “PARIS” on the left and “BOTANIQUE D’AUTOMNE” on the right. Perfect for bringing an elegant touch of nature into any space.




