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ACC Print Shop

A carefully curated selection of beautiful quality giclee prints from both emerging and established artists.  Our prints are available in varying sizes: from the small but special gift to large scale pieces to pack a punch. Add JOY to your walls.  

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ACC x amie wine studio collection

The artworks on this page are also available to view, purchase and collect in person from amie wine studio in Eccleston Yards, Belgravia, London.

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Adam Bridgland

A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Adam has exhibited widely in the UK, America, Europe and Asia. The British Museum, the V&A, UBS, Boeing and Debbie Harry are just some of the collectors of Adam's work. In July 2009 Adam was awarded his first major public art commission by Commissions East. He has since gone to complete a number of important projects, including work for YouTube, Warchild UK, Heal’s, Comme Des Garcons, Airnimal bikes, Cambridge United Football Club, Ace Hotel, Soho House, SmartLIFE, Jacuzzi, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Victoria and Albert Museum, UCLH Hospital, Artist Residence, London Art Fair and Unilever.

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Adam Bridgland

Anne Griffiths

Anne Griffiths is a Canadian painter with a studio in Victoria, British Columbia. She studied painting at Emily Carr University and has a diploma in design and illustration from Capilano University’s IDEA Program. Post-graduation, Anne had a successful 20 year career as an art director in several of Vancouver’s prominent design firms. In the past decade Anne has shifted her creative pursuits to focus on her painting practice, building upon her experience pivoting from professional realms to imaginative ones. Her studio practice fixates on the interplay of colour and form, indulging in expansive colour pallets and exploring landscape intuitively.

As Anne has moved through a variety of disciplines her paintings beget a similar kind of evolutionary flow— shifting dimensions and spatial relationships build new places for the viewer to gaze upon, wander through or step away from. 

Anne is represented by the Bau-xi Gallery in Vancouver and Dianna Witte Gallery in Toronto. Her work has been placed in numerous private collections in the UK, Europe, the US and Canada.

Portrait by Lia Crowe

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Anne Griffiths

Anouska Beckwith

Anouska Beckwith is a fine art photographer, director and creative who lives
and works in Somerset, UK.

After graduating from Speos Photographic Institute in Paris 2012, Beckwith
went on to form the female artist collective World Wide Women. Since then, Anouska has held four successful solo shows, as well as exhibiting at renowned galleries Saatchi Gallery, Fitzrovia Chapel & Christies and exhibitions in Paris, New York, Switzerland, Spain and Brazil.


Her work has been featured in Vogue, Aesthetica, Dazed & Confused, amongst
other publications. Beckwith’s work is wholly influenced by her own appreciation for the natural world, a self-described disciple of Mother Earth. Beckwith’s work is also a homage to female wisdom, it shines a light on the nature of the woman to protect Mother Earth, to love and honour the planet. Expressing herself through photography, art and film; nature and the feminine are enduring themes while Beckwith's work inspires a romantic and otherworldly feel.


The power of nature and the feminine are often present throughout Beckwith’s work, manifesting in photographs which communicate a world of dramatic beauty, the ethereal and recall the paintings of the pre-Raphaelites. Aesthetically, Beckwith's photographs celebrate the seductive power of nature and the exquisite possibilities of photography, however her work also carries deeper undertones exploring the human relationship to the cosmos.


Anouska is currently working towards her fifth solo exhibition that will be held
in March 2024 at the Bamford Barn in the Cotswolds and at
Bamford in Mayfair.

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Anouska Beckwith

Bayard Hollins

Bayard Hollins paints the conjunction between the emotional place and the “the rawness of nature”. The paintings are imbued with the energy of the brushstrokes. The artist leaves room for the viewer’s input, rather than defining the scene precisely. There is a union of intent and execution.  Sculpture is another path for this artist.  Hollins’ formal education took place largely abroad. In addition to a year at the New York Academy of Art, Hollins studied at the Florence Academy of Art, Studio Cecil-Graves, Florence Italy, the Cleveland Institute of Art Program at Lacoste, France and at the University of Salamanca, Spain.  His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows from California to Maine and is in corporate and private collection both in the US and Europe.

“There are many influences in my work. However the dominant theme tends to be the interaction between classical realism and abstract expressionism. I work fast and with large strokes to convey the rawness of nature. I want to leave every painting in what could be considered an incomplete state, because I believe an unrefined painting is truer to nature and to my own emotions. When earthly references are suggested rather than spelled out, space is created for the painting to move, breath and grow in the viewerʼs imagination.  When painting caves in upon itself, sculpture often lights the way for me. I donʼt like fumbling along in the dark, I just reach for a new light switch.”  

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Bayard Hollins

Borneo Studio by Andrea Mongenie

Andrea Mongenie is a painter. She creates abstract works that are inspired by her lived experiences, nature and motherhood. Her paintings are characterised by a vibrant use of colour and an ability to express emotions through abstract forms and shapes. Her works are created through multiple layers and continuous colour mixing. Mongenie’s process is gestural and instinctive, a search for balance through a dynamic interplay of colours and forms.The result is a visually calming and emotionally charged body of work. Her more recent work embodies the resilience of new motherhood, recovery and care.

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Borneo Studio by Andrea Mongenie

Charlotte Bland

Charlotte Bland is a London-based photographer who specialises in shooting cookbooks, interiors and travel on film.

After an Art History degree she developed her photography career with clients including The Guardian, Penguin Books, Bloomsbury and Chatto & Windus. 

Book credits include La Vita è Dolce by Letitia Clark, River Cottage Christmas, Flavour by Ruby Tandoh, Frontières by Alex Jackson and The Set Table: The Art of Small Gatherings. 

Together with her friend and creative partner Ros Badger, Charlotte runs the Bland Badger retreats in Umbria, bringing groups of people together for a relaxed programme of workshops at a creative house party in the Italian hills.

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Charlotte Bland

Chiara Perano

Chiara Perano is an English-Italian artist and illustrator based in East Sussex. Her work has been featured in House & Gardens ‘Movers & Shakers’, Living Etc and Vogue. In 2020 she created an exclusive limited edition print collection for Liberty London, and her ‘Peace’ painting for the war in Ukraine raised £20,000 for DEC and Choose Love charities.

She creates minimal, playful art, inspired by her Italian heritage, and the beauty in nature, the skies and changing seasons. She mixes darker brush strokes with harmonious colour palettes and often includes typography in her work. Paintings are on paper and canvas, and have a sophisticated and strong feminine edge, with a modern take on ancient Italian artworks and ceramics. 

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Chiara Perano

Christabel Blackburn

London based artist Christabel Blackburn (born London, 1986) is a painter who conjures atmospheric scenes which focus on the interplay between people and spaces. Using a sensitively reduced visual language, Blackburn distils the modern world and our interaction with it into quiet, concentrated scenes. Her figures are largely locked in their own universe, traversing streets formed of intersecting flat planes or drinking in art in colour drenched galleries. 

Her practice exists in a finely tuned space; we believe this world and yet it is removed from our own in its timelessness and absences. Largely gone is the paraphernalia of the twenty first century and what emerges in the space is a sense of order but more importantly psychological suspension. Perhaps these are what our memories or dreams of a sunny day might look like, no sound, rarely any shadows and none of the encumbrances of existing in the world. Women particularly take up space in an interesting way, confidently walking away or engaging with art alone. 

Despite her minimalist approach to form, Blackburn handles paint in such a way as to create rhythm and a quiet kind of texture on the surface. By drawing attention to the act of painting, she reveals the artifice of her creations and emphasises their illusory nature.

Blackburn creates a duality between what might be read as calm, ordered and quiet with what can also be seen as a portrait of the alienation and disillusionment of contemporary existence. Plenty of room is left in every painting for the viewer to navigate these two poles of how we engage with the world.

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Christabel Blackburn

Claudia Legge

Claudia Legge is a photographer, director and underwater specialist based in London. She works and exhibits worldwide and is a qualified commercial diver. 

Her work has been in numerous group exhibitions including the Royal Photographic Society International photography Exhibition (2017). Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery (2018), the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy (2019) and the VIA Arts Prize at the Brazilian Embassy (2019).

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Claudia Legge

Coco Morris

Coco Morris (b. 1997) is a painter based in London. Her work explores colour/form relationships and abstract painting languages. She graduated from City and Guilds of London Art School in 2019 with a BA (Hons) Fine Art Degree and was awarded the Painter-Stainers Scholarship in 2017 and the Chadwyck-Healey Prize for Painting in 2019. Selected exhibitions include Group shows at Grove Collective in 2021, Warbling Gallery in 2021, Terrace Gallery in 2021, a duo exhibition at Soho Revue Gallery in 2022 and a solo show at Lorfords Contemporary in 2022.

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Coco Morris

Davina Jackson

Davina Jackson is a figurative artist based in London, and a regular exhibitor at the RA Summer Exhibition. Her interests have remained in the theatrical and psychological use of space and a search for poetic simplicity. She continues to develop themes of human relationships and emotional states, finding and articulating the essence of an intimate moment or experience through the simplification of forms, mark-making and painterly gestures.

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Davina Jackson

Dawn Beckles

Dawn’s interpretation of the classic still life is unparalleled in her use of vibrant colour and contemporary settings depicted alongside her reoccurring subject matter, the exotic flora inspired by her native Barbados. 

A mixed media artist specialising in combining painting, collage and screen printing, Dawn frequently parallels found images of man-made beauty with those of the natural world. It is in Dawn’s paintings that one will find high fashion, bespoke interiors juxtaposed with orchids and birds of paradise painted from her private collection.

The philosophy underlying Dawn’s body of work is to celebrate the intimate relationship between an item and its owner by illuminating the context in which it is presented. Her process, whether constructing an elaborately furnished roomscape or the study of an austere clay pot draped with crocosmia. In her painting she invites you to learn more about the home owner as she gets to know them.

Her work can be found in Soho Farmhouse, The Wing London and private collections in Dubai, Sweden, Los Angeles, New York and Belgium.

Biography. Dawn is also a regular exhibitor with The Other Art Fair both in the UK and US. She reached Second Stage shortlist for the BP Award in 2019.

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Dawn Beckles

Denys Gorodnychyi

Denys Gorodnychyi is a Ukrainian landscape painter, whose work is instantly recognizable for its mood, texture and laser-precise values, along with a sublime beauty. He’s been exhibiting in Poltava, Kharkov, Kiev for many years, mainly in Ukraine, and paints the central Ukrainian landscapes.

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Denys Gorodnychyi

Diana Savostaite

Diana Savostaite is a Lithuanian born painter now living and working in London.

Throughout her practice, Diana takes inspiration from the observation of the natural world, and absorption of everything that she sees, hears, or feels. Her creative practice seeks to express that which is invisible by eye but what can be experienced or felt, by grasping the subtle moments of the present and feeling it through body sensations.

Since 2019, Diana has been broadening her artwork boundaries through introducing large shaped canvas formats, as well as experimenting with mixed mediums, textures, collages. Experimental canvas shapes become directives to Diana’s painting, they seem to be in a constant motion and highlight the feeling of ever-changing nature, the flow of energies between inside and out.

In her latest work, Diana has begun to incorporate embroidery collages. Whilst growing up in the Lithuanian countryside, embroidery occupied a large part of her life. Adding them to paintings is like weaving in a little piece of Lithuanian heritage, something that is very personal and deeply rooted from her early days.

Diana has had several solo shows and her work has been selected for many group exhibitions across the UK. Latest exhibitions include ‘Going back to My Roots’ solo exhibition at Thame-Side Studios (2023); Art for Charity Collective fundraising exhibition and auction at Unit-1 Gallery | Workshop (2022); ‘Works on Paper IV’ at Blue Shop Cottage Gallery (2022); ‘Summer Exhibition’ at Royal Academy of Arts (2020).

In 2021 Diana was selected to participate in Radical Residency VI at Unit-1 Gallery | Workshop in London. In 2020 Diana won an artist’s open call with Colle’s Gallery (Leeds, UK) and was awarded a solo exhibition. In 2017 she was awarded the Winsor and Newton Young Artist Award at Mall Galleries (London, UK).

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Diana Savostaite

Elena Camacho

Elena Camacho Gallardo is an artist from Seville, Spain, currently based in Marbella. She has travelled extensively throughout Latin America and spent 7 years living in Chile, where she started to paint regularly. Her passion for Andean landscapes has inspired many of her works. 

Elena has always been attracted by the arts and decoration, and painting is her form of self-expression and meditation. She sees abstract art as a way of expressing herself, without having to follow set rules or standards. Elena thinks of art as a form of exchange, of offering beauty and feelings to the viewer.

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Elena Camacho

Elizabeth Power

Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth’s paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in Hastings, UK, Power’s work has a colour palette rich in coral pinks, forest greens and cool blues.

Drawing inspiration from Colourists such as Matisse, Hockney and Tal R, Power’s loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level.

Power has been featured by the likes of British Vogue, The Royal Academy of Arts, Heals, The London Design Festival, Itsu, Artsy, Delphian Gallery and The Other Art Fair. In 2020 she exhibited with Heals as part of the London Design Festival, was a winner of the Contemporary Art Collectors open call, and exhibited in a group exhibition at Hancock Gallery entitled ‘Between Distance and Desire’, among artists such as Billy Childish and Mark Demsteader. She also exhibited in the online exhibitions Curated for Covid and Anti-Freeze.

Elizabeth exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018, with her work being selected by the RA for use on posters and gift cards. She was selected by Delphian Gallery @delphiangallery to be featured in their highly acclaimed 2019 open call exhibition and was also the winner of the Flat Space Art Gallery open call 2019.

Power has works available online via Heals, The Curators, Hancock Gallery, Artpiq, Saatchi, Artsy and Singulart.

Power co-hosts The Artfully Podcast @artfullypodcast (rated in GQ’s top 50 podcasts for 2021), which covers news stories, gossip, and revisiting art history you thought you knew, or always wished you did. She has interviewed the likes of Unskilled Worker and Benjamin Murphy of Delphian Gallery.

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Elizabeth Power

Emily Kirby

Emily's semi abstracted figures are often placed within scenes of nature. 

Her paintings are an exploration into colour and form. she uses combinations of layered blocks colours to form her figure, often sculptural like. Having moved to and lived in different counties, including Zambia, Spain, New Zealand and UK her works often elicit a distinct sense of place and environment in which her subjects dwell. Emily's work exhibits connectiveness of places she knows well, and frequently returns to in her work.

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Emily Kirby

Florence Houston

Florence Houston is an artist living and working in London. She uses her classical training to paint contemporary subjects, splitting her time between figurative work, still lifes and interior scenes. She likes to paint mundane or fetishised objects monumentally or theatrical female figures with an edge of vulnerability and peculiarity. With a focus on colour and composition her work will often highlight the conflicting characteristics of her subjects.

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Florence Houston

Georgina Potter

Georgina paints instinctively working directly from life on smaller boards and then translating these into bigger works in the studio. All of her work is from somewhere specific, even if it is just a memory, and she is inspired principally by changing light. Georgina works very quickly making very large and loose marks on the boards, trying to maintain energy expression throughout.

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Georgina Potter

Gina Soden

At the heart of Gina’s photography is a preoccupation with abandoned structures and locations. Based in London, she travels widely to undisclosed sites throughout Europe and explores the boundaries of beauty, decay, nostalgia and neglect. 

The genesis of each piece is often the unique architectural character of each location, heightened by their painfully slow transformation after years of abandonment.

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Gina Soden

Grace Green

Somerset artist Grace Green’s paintings focus on the feminine, fruitfulness and fecundity of life in all it’s forms but principally the absorption in organic growth. She highlights the vulnerability of plants as a reminder of the threat our natural world is under, and makes connections between humans and nature, and the pressing concern for the need to find balance for us to co-exist. Unity creates a sense of harmony and wholeness in all senses of the word. Surreal elements create playfulness, and colour is paramount both referentially and in its pure abstract state.

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Grace Green

Haidee-Jo Summers

Awarded Artist of the Year 2012 by the Society of All Artists and one of the few artists chosen by the BBC to paint the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant from the Millennium bridge, Haidee-Jo is a full-time professional artist known for painting landscapes and seascapes 'en plein air'. 

She is a member of the Royal Institute of Oil painters (ROI) and the Royal Society of Marine Artists (RSMA) and her work can be seen each year at the Mall Galleries in London with these prestigious societies. Haidee-Jo writes regularly for The Artist magazine and is proud to be one of their three editorial consultants, alongside Ken Howard RA and David Curtis ROI RSMA. Her first book on oil painting, ‘Vibrant Oils’ has been republished in Spanish, Italian, French and Chinese. She also has a popular DVD which shares the same name. She has been invited to judge UK and international plein air events, after previously winning many prizes for her work which features fresh and vibrant brushwork coupled with keen drawing and observational skills. 


‘My work is a celebration of the effects of light revealed in rich and vibrant oil paint using my personal visual language of fresh and direct brushmarks. Painting en plein air is central to my practice, and I travel to seek new experiences and fresh inspiration to feed back into my studio work. I have a particular love of coastal locations and gardens, allotments and interiors, favouring intimate and busy subjects over grand vistas. I strive for simplicity and economy and to make every mark count, walking the fine line between shape and suggestion.”

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Haidee-Jo Summers

Hannah Watts

Hannah Watts is an artist and pattern designer based in London. She studied Fine Art at Edinburgh College of Art and The Florence Academy of Art, going on to study graphic design and printmaking in London.

Graphic design plays a key role in her style, using geometric patterned paper to create collages. In her work the importance of colour and pattern is key and the way they can work simultaneously in harmony or in contrast is something she explores. She aims to push the boundaries by combining vibrant, patterned papers to create representation of both the human form and the natural form. She depicts these plants and figures within her work and sometimes the combination of both.

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Hannah Watts

James Meakin

James Meakin’s Fine Art photography begins with an unrelenting pursuit of beauty and an innate eye for colour, infusing his work with a love for the natural world with his search for the emotion in a moment.
 
His images, often graphic and minimalist in style, possess a slightly otherworldly allure, revealing a hint of darkness to compliment the joy in light,

At times his work transcends the photographic medium,  with textures more a kin to a painters canvas, blending an intuitive perception of motion with a profound sensitivity and intimacy with the subject.

Drawing from a distinguished career in high-end fashion photography and visual story telling, his Journey has allowed him to absorb the poetic energy of far-flung places, inviting the viewer to explore daydreams of places as yet unexplored, of lingering memories perhaps yet to be made…

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James Meakin

Jamie Wright

James (Jamie) Wright was awarded a First-Class Honours degree in Politics from the University of Bristol. From there, he went on to work for the Barack Obama Presidential campaign in Virginia and in the New York film industry for decorated studio head, Bob Berney.


James has also worked for Congressman Leonard Boswell, film producers John Hart and Hengameh Panahi and has written and co-produced a short film for Sony by Academy Award winning director Ed Zwick, starring Diane Kruger and Sam Rockwell.


In 2012, he founded So It Goes a publishing house, biannual arts and culture magazine and creative agency. Over the past ten years, as Creative Director of the company, James has identified, pitched, secured and executed features with some of the world’s most exciting new talent, and established, acclaimed talent working across Hollywood, fashion, art, music and more. Oscar, Emmy and Grammy winners make up a So It Goes community.

So It Goes Hollywood features: Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Amy Adams, Mark Ruffalo, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver, Carey Mulligan, Felicity Jones, Sandra Oh, Paul Dano, Andrew Garfield, Cillian Murphy, Jeremy Strong, Riley Keough, Jessie Buckley, Brit Marling, Ben Whishaw, Millie Bobby Brown, Margaret Qualley, Julia Garner, Lakeith Stanfield, Stacy Martin, Sasha Lane, Stephan James, Imogen Poots, Diana Silvers, Father John Misty, Florence Welch and many, many more.

Alongside editing, creative directing and photographing a decades’ worth of issues of So It Goes, James photographs and creative directs the company’s creative studio and has worked with some of the leading brands in the film, fashion and luxury market.


Clients include: Gucci, The United Nations, Chanel, BAFTA, Burberry, MUBI, Chloe, Isabel Marant, Dior, Kodak, H&M, Leica, Missoni, The Natural History Museum, Bacardi, rag & bone, Stella McCartney, and Olympus.

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Jamie Wright

Jessica Skowroneck

Jessica Skowroneck was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, but lived in Sweden most of her childhood. She studied at the HKU University of the Arts Utrecht and received a Bachelor of Fine Art with first class honours in 2013. In 2014 she was the winner of the the Royal Award for Modern Painting in The Netherlands. She now lives and works in the vicinity of Utrecht, regularly showing her work in The Netherlands and abroad.

‘My work revolves around nature and the search for sensitivity and intimacy. Growing up in Sweden next to a forest has had a profound impact on how I see my environment today. As a child, nature was neither something to be conquered nor something to be longed for in a romantic sense. It was simply there, and I was part of it. This total and intimate relationship with nature and all surroundings is what I want to show in my work. Part of this relating is a sense of wonder and awe at the mystery of this world and the impossibility of intellectually understanding it. Still I’m trying to reflect something of this in my paintings.’


‘Looking at Jessica’s paintings, you see silence and movement. If you open all your senses, you can hear the wind and possibly the low humming of insects, see the heat vibrating. Under the painter’s hands, strokes of paint form sand, vegetation, and stones, even as they appear to dissolve, become liquid. Back to the origin.’ (Hanne Hagenaars from the text “It’s all one,” 2021)

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Jessica Skowroneck

Juliane Kellersmann

German born Juliane Kellersmann lives and works in London. Her work is a patchwork formed of layers, depth and distance. In her early beginnings Juliane extensively studied everything monochrome, evolving into landscape and its abstracts... It was then that she realised the calming and balancing nature of colours. After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts Enschede, Netherlands, an admiration for the medium of painting and a craving for the process itself was born. Combined with a degree in Graphic Design she seeks a fusion of layers to build up a totality evoked by colour and composition over time. Her work is best described as something that just happens, fully welcoming the element of coincidence. Julianes home studio is located in South West London from where she creates a large range of paintings going out to art lovers both in the UK and internationally.

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Juliane Kellersmann

Laetitia Rouget

Laetitia is a French designer living in London. After studying at Central Saint Martins School, Laetitia's career began as a fashion designer and her work soon evolved into playing with different mediums such as print, textile, paint and ceramic.

Her playful creations and love of colour have landed her much attention already. She has collaborated with the likes of Rixo and Anthropologie, among others. 

After years working in the fashion industry, Laetitia decided to focus on her own work: ‘I felt the need to tell my story, and also the story of the objects in front of our eyes. I’m interested in the past history of the things I create – their scars, colours and shapes – but at the same time I like to write new stories about them. I’d say I’m a French artist who is passionate about colours. And bums.’ 🍑 

Laetitia’s works are definitely conversation starters. Bold statements are emblazoned across canvas and plates alike. And the human form is celebrated with all its imperfections

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Laetitia Rouget

Laura Bradford

Laura is a teacher, mother and published poet. Laura’s work champions children and families, and all the worries, wobbles, quests and questions that go with being young.

The way we tell our stories makes all the difference. Laura’s work all begins with a feeling. Perhaps you want to tell someone how and why they are special to you. Maybe you wish to celebrate a new life, a life lived or a love of your life.

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Laura Bradford

Lisa Hardy

Lisa Hardy studied at Winchester School of Art achieving a first class honours degree in Fine Art Textiles. After moving to London Lisa began a career in fashion where she worked as a PR Director for top luxury brands such as Alberta Ferretti, Sergio Rossi, Christian Louboutin and Bella Freud. After 15 years in London Lisa and her husband moved to Hastings to tap back into their creativity and where the countryside and gardens in East Sussex inspired much of Lisa’s work.


In 2018 Lisa gave up her career in fashion and with her husband moved to a converted barn in a small farming community in West Wales. The diverse landscape and beauty in the flora that surrounds them continue to inspire Lisa's work. Mainly working in watercolour Lisa abstracts the essence of what she feels and sees through her unique emotive style of painting and drawing.

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Lisa Hardy

Lotta Teale

Lotta paints figurative oil paintings, a combination of still life and plein air, and is inspired by early 20th Century painters such as William Nicholson and the Scottish Colourists. 

For the last few years Lotta has lived between Islamabad, Tuscany and London, and she recently moved to Bangkok. She started painting professionally in 2018, having trained as a barrister and worked for 14 years in law and development, living for many years in Sierra Leone and Pakistan. 

Lotta’s work has been selected for a number of prestigious exhibitions including NEAC (@newenglishart ), RWA (@rwabristol), ROI (@royalinstituteofoilpainters )RSMA (@royalsocietymarine), SWA (@swainfo ) and CAS (@chelseaartsociety ).

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Lotta Teale

Lucy Kent

Lucy is a British artist, living and working in Wiltshire, UK. Lucy works in oil, both en plein air and in the studio, making larger works from her studies. Her paintings capture a fleeting moment and the ever-changing effects of colours and light in nature. Working from life is an immersive experience, the paint is applied thickly with a brush and palette knife, working quickly and energetically to record the scene in front of her. Her works are loose and expressive impressions of her subject, picking out details such as a moon or a twinkling light on the horizon which entices the viewer further, drawing them into the painting and holding their attention.

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Lucy Kent

Lucy Smallbone

Lucy is a graduate of both The Slade School of Art and City & Guilds London. Her work looks at the merging of fictional and real space, how stories and our memories can affect and alter our view of a place. Picture plains tilt upwards and vivid colours grow across the surface consuming it, leaving the landscapes uncertain of whether they are forming or falling apart.

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Lucy Smallbone

Marc Dalessio

Marc is a classically trained naturalistic painter who at a young age established himself as one of the foremost plein-air painters working today.

Marc’s artistic training began at the University of California where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in Fine Art. He then moved to Florence, Italy and apprenticed as a portraitist for four years under Charles Cecil at his atelier. After receiving a full scholarship at Cecil Studios, Marc taught portraiture and landscape painting at the school. He later taught landscape painting for the Florence Academy of Art @florenceacademyofart 

Marc currently resides in Estremoz, Portugal, but he travels much of the year for work. Recent painting expeditions have included California, France, Maine, Russia, Ireland, England and Wales. His works are in notable private collections worldwide

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Marc Dalessio

Maria Rose

Maria is part of the UK’s growing plein air movement and a contemporary landscape painter. Working predominantly in oils, Maria works mostly outside in the elements, letting nature and the seasons guide her, attempting to capture the essence of a place or moment in time.

Maria has exhibited with the South West Academy, the Royal Institute of Oil painters, the Chelsea Art Society, the Royal Society of Marine Artists and the New English Art Club and is a member of the British Plein Air Painters. Prizes include the Julian Barrow Award for a Painting (CaS 2017) and Windsor and Newton Young Artist 2nd Prize (ROI 2017).

Maria was a contestant on Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2018.

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Maria Rose

Millicent Straker

Millicent is a British artist based in London whose practice focuses on drawing and a variety of printmaking techniques. Millicent has recently graduated from Camberwell College of Art with a Masters in Fine Art Printmaking, and a winner of The Artichoke Print Workshop Prize 2020.

Millicent’s work is deeply informed by colour, light and the fragility of the natural world. Her work has gentle references to wide coastlines and mountainous landscapes. Her signature blends of pinks and blues invite the viewer into at times a tranquil landscape and at others into an ethereal stillness. The artist’s work stems from sketches, notes and photographs made within the landscape, which are then revisited later in her London studio to work from. This juxtaposition allows her to view the landscape and skies in the context of memory, fading to a raw essence of emotion, strong and strange. Millicent’s work is held in private collections in the UK and internationally.

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Millicent Straker

Natalia Bagniewska

Natalia Bagniewska is a London-based artist, illustrator and designer who joyfully celebrates the details of life through multiple mediums. 

Born in North West London to Polish parents, Natalia's rich cultural heritage has been formative in her creativity, influenced specifically by the graphic film posters of mid-century Poland. This has melded with her love of Matisse's colours and forms, Hockney's atmospheric style and Betty Woodman's ability to make the domestic dreamlike, to shape her maximalist style.

Natalia's work is inspired by the world that surrounds her – fruit, plants, furniture, the local park or a daily ritual – culminating in an effervescent observation of the everyday. Simultaneously recognisable and totally unique, Natalia turns the brightness up on the real world, inspiring the audience to truly appreciate what's around them. Whatever the medium, she playfully re-imagines the familiar through her vivid colour palettes, organic forms and expressive strokes, As comforting as a still-hot kettle, Natalia's work emanates a warmth and happiness which can be hard to find.

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Natalia Bagniewska

Nia MacKeown

Nia is a Pembrokeshire born artist with a passion for painting “en plein air”.


Showing a keen interest in painting from a young age, she studied Foundation Art at college before earning a place at a London University. However, a change in direction saw Nia become a midwife for 6 years, during which time she spent her spare hours focusing on developing her painting technique and life drawing skills. In 2016 her passion for painting had taken over and she became a full time professional artist, painting the things she loves, imagery of everyday life, of the endearing commonplace, and landscapes tempered with reflection and light. 


Nia finds that working from life results in fresh, reactive mark making which helps her capture the essence of the scene. Although mainly working in oils on small panels when painting outdoors, these smaller studies are then often used to produce larger studio works.

Past accolades include selection for the prestigious Royal Institute of Oil Painters exhibition, the Royal West Academy exhibition, the Wales Contemporary, the Artist Magazine open competition as well as having been highly commended at the Bristol’s plein air painting competition.

Nia is the daughter of the artist James Mackeown, the granddaughter of Martin Mackeown and the great granddaughter of renowned Irish artist Tom Carr. 

‘Though my subject matter can vary from landscapes to still life or interiors, a common theme that runs through my work is a focus on light and colour. I have a passion for painting from life, especially “en plein air” as I value the fluid and vibrant results that often arise when working out in nature. I strive to capture the essence of the scene with immediacy and spontaneity before the light or weather conditions change. Over the years I have drawn influence from artists such as Monet and Bonnard as well as many eminent contemporary artists. My immediate surroundings and imagery of everyday life are constant sources of inspiration which I seek to celebrate in my work’.

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Niamh Birch

Niamh Birch (1997) was raised in North Devon, England with home connections to West Cork, Ireland. She currently works from her studio in East London after completing a BA in Contemporary Arts Practice at Bath Spa University in 2019.

Working from a combination of memory, drawings and photographs, I depict details and objects from everyday commonalities that are often overlooked, whilst continuously observing beauty within the compositions and patterns I surround myself in. Working primarily in oil based materials and collage on canvas and paper, these subjects are illustrated in vibrant and rich colour compositions and thick textures.
Aspects of my life in London weave in and out of my paintings, whilst also engaging with my love for warmer climates and alfresco dining. Juxtaposed by harsh black outlines are cheerful and humorous elements, allowing the work to feel precious, yet expressive.

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Oliver Blackwell

Oliver Blackwell is a professional photographer living and working out of the Cotswolds. His photography career began while working with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman on their epic motorbike series from London to Cape Town. The following decade took him all over the world, from India to Papua New Guinea and 5 years helping run a fleet of Land Rovers out of Namibia, always camera in hand. He went freelance 8 years ago and now photographs a mixture of travel, interiors and events. He is currently shooting a summer of activations for Veuve Clicquot. 

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Phoebe Dickinson

Phoebe has held four successful solo shows, which she curated personally, and has exhibited in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters annual exhibition five times. She continues to exhibit regularly at renowned galleries in London and has just had her first solo show in New York.

In 2022 Phoebe was awarded a certificate of excellence at the portrait society of America and in 2021 she was awarded the RP Award at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters for her portrait of Alethea.

In 2019 she won the Burke’s Peerage Foundation Award for classical inspired portraiture at the Royal society of Portrait Painters exhibition and was highly commended for the De Lazlo Award.

Phoebe’s portrait for the Cholmonderley Children at Houghton Hall was chosen for the BP Portrait Award 2018 exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.

Phoebe is currently working towards a solo show to be held in London based around the theme ‘Great Houses and Gardens of England.’

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Pia Pack

Pia sees her work as that of a cartographer of social situations. Focusing on the way people connect and interact, translating movements and mapping sounds into her artwork.  At the center of her practice is the desire to bring people together. 

Pia Pack studied Fine Art in London at Byam Shaw St.Martins School of Art, Wimbledon School of Art, and Hochschule für Künste, Hamburg. She completed her MFA at Bath School of Art, UK.

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Raffael Bader

Raffael is a painter working and living in Leipzig, Germany. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig, where he graduated in 2019.


In his works, which are largely characterised by landscape, Bader considers his view of a world full of tensions. Nature arouses longing in us while simultaneously containing the subtle presence of danger. Images emerge that originate from reality. However, not the one that is currently being experienced, but the reality that forms in him over time, manifesting itself in his painting.


It has been a joy to discover Rafael and his beautiful work through the Artist Support Pledge, where he has had huge success selling his miniature abstract landscapes.

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Richard Whadcock

Richard Whadcock is one of the UK's leading contemporary artists, specialising in atmospheric landscape paintings. His contemporary landscape paintings explore the South Downs and East Sussex coast. Trying to capture its ever changing dramatic atmosphere from silent stillness to squally days. The South Downs are only a starting point as the paintings themselves eventually take over and follow their own path creating their unique surface landscape.


“…I don't think they are immediate paintings. The images enveloped in light and air reveal themselves the more you stand in front of them, if you are willing to let them, in the same way that a real landscape is taken in as you walk through it…”


Richard studied fine art painting and printmaking at Bristol Polytechnic and then went on to complete his Masters at the Royal College of Art in 1989-91. He then moved to Brighton and established his studio at Phoenix Brighton. A residency at Lowick House Print Workshop in Cumbria in 1996 further developed his printmaking but also led to painting coming more to the fore and becoming his main area of development.

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Rosa Roberts

Rosa is a visual artist based in London. Her paintings are either entirely abstract or loosely figurative with an autobiographical theme. She works from memory and loose studies, with an emphasis on colour and bold mark-making and an interest in pattern.


Rosa is also the founder of Sketchout, a company that runs drawing workshops in London museums. Her book "The Big Painting Challenge" is available online.

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Sarah Manolescue

Sarah Manolescue AROI is an observational artist with an unrelenting fascination for light and its effects.

Working in oil and predominantly plein air, Sarah prefers to work on small boards and in one session, so to preserve a freshness and immediacy in her work. Rarely does she have a subject or composition in mind, instead she waits for inspiration to strike, first placing large planes of colour, before working into the wet paint to add more information where she deems necessary.

Sarah’s intention is to say just enough; her skilled drawing captures the essence of the scene she chooses to explore. Her eye for detail and the movement of light leaves a powerful, lasting impression of place and time.

Sarah was elected an associate member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 2022.

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Sarah Manolescue

Sasha Compton

Sasha Compton (1992) is a British Artist and Designer based in London, who explores the natural world around her using authentic production methods. Sasha transports viewers into a timeless world of Art by creating modern reinterpretations of traditional concepts, embracing the beauty of nature and imperfections in life. Using expressive and experimental techniques, she works with the colour theory to create dreamlike artworks with the aim of bringing happiness into people's lives. Sasha Compton was set up in 2020 and has since has gained international press features in the likes of Vogue Scandinavia, Tatler, Elle Decoration, World of Interiors and more. She has worked with brands such as amie, Edmiston Yachts, Frameless Gallery, Thyme Hotels, The Elephant Family, Martin Brudnizki and Noble MacMillan.
 
Sasha's childhood was split between North Yorkshire (where she is originally from) and the Isle of Mull, Scotland. She studied at Central St. Martins (2012, Illustration) and then at Chelsea College of Art (BA Graphic Design in 2015). Sasha worked as a Graphic Designer in the fashion industry until 2020, living in Amsterdam for 4 years until moving back to London in 2022 where she now creates full-time in her colourful art studio in Lambeth. 

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Sophie Daffern

Sophie is an artist and designer from San Francisco now based in London. She studied textile design at Leeds Arts University where she immersed herself in the world of colour and pattern. Her work is inspired by both the natural world and interiors. Pulling ideas from patterns, shapes, botanicals, and colour Sophie curates joyful pieces that create a playful narrative. 

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Sophie Daffern

The Full Montage

Based in West London, Emily Monckton creates collage artwork digitally using details sourced from vintage magazines, online libraries, fabric cuttings and her own personal imagery. With a keen interest in photography, it can often be the most simple objects that catch Emily's eye before she transforms them with layers of colour, texture and pattern. Manipulating scale is a huge part of Emily's work, from supersized collages of flowers to sets of multiple artworks, there is no limit to what can be conjured up.

Having a degree in the Art & Design from the University of Leeds and many years as a style editor under her belt, it's no surprise that The Full Montage is heavily influenced by the world of fashion, interiors and popular culture. Emily aims to keep her collections aligned with current trends and focuses on attracting like-minded individuals who also enjoy covering their walls in playful and vivacious art. Emily has created artworks for The World of Interiors, Jessica McCormack, House & Garden, and many more. 

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The Full Montage

Tommy Clarke

 

Clarke famously hangs out of helicopters and small aircraft to capture mesmerising shapes and colours from the air, giving his images a very distinct and recognisable style. Hanging out of helicopters with no doors clutching a camera may seem extreme, but Clarke's daredevil flights have enabled him to capture a new perspective of the most beautiful locations on earth. His vivid aerial photographs of beaches, salt lakes and bubbling geysers make earth look like abstract art.

"We love Tommy Clarke's work because of his unique eye for colour and his bold compositions. Conjuring up feelings of nostalgia, holidays and pure escapism, Clarke's images succeed in transporting you to a place you'd rather be. It is refreshing to note that he doesn't rely on digital manipulation to create his artwork." Luke Whitaker, Curator.

 In 2015 Tommy Clarke was named International Landscape Photographer of the Year. His aerial photographs have featured prominently in some of the world's most celebrated publications, such as Conde Nast Traveller, The Times and The British Journal of Photography.

"My eyes are always drawn towards colour, shape and texture. I look for places where from above these three combine to create an almost abstract image. My salt series is the best known example of that, where dried salt ponds meet ponds full of bright red liquid." Tommy Clarke.

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Valérie Pirlot

Valérie Pirlot is a belgian self-taught artist who moved to The UK in 2004. 

She is a member of the Bath Society of Artists, an Associate Member at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and a founding member of The British Plein Air Painters group. Beside her practice as an oil painter, she has been teaching painting  and writing for various Art magazines (Paint& Draw, Leisure Painter, Pratique des Arts). 

Valérie works predominately in the great outdoors and gets much joy from capturing the beauty of her surroundings with freshness and passion - usually in one session ‘alla prima’. In the recent years, she has been inspired to paint live events such weddings, parties, fairs (Carter’s Steam Fair), circus shows (Gifford Circus) and music festivals. In 2022, Glastonbury festival invited Valérie as one of their four official painters to come and capture the spirit of the festival. 

‘Painting makes me feel alive. Life goes fast, and we are only catching glimpses of it. This is what I try to depict with paint: an emotion, an impression, a moment, a feeling of light that will be gone in just a few minutes. Light is at the centre of my work and remains an endless fascination. I don’t see people, landscapes, or still lives; all I see are shapes, colours, and light begging to be captured with paint. I aim to depict the essence of a subject in a few brushstrokes, but making every single one count.’

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