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McAlpine-Miller has enjoyed a popular following in the U.K, New York and Hong Kong for his original paintings featuring trademark beautiful women overlaid with illusionary colourful nostalgic imagery.
Louise McNaught completed her Fine Art Degree BSc (Hons) in 2012 at the University of Greenwich and she has continued to work as a professional artist ever since. Louise‘s creations feature nature & animals, where the animals are God-like & sublime.
Heavily influenced by graffiti & comic book art, Mach One creates bold, clean pop art prints & originals. Working with spray paint he incorporates drips, splatters, soft fades and bold colour choices in his works.
Madderdoit? is a self-taught street artist from the UK, now based in Bristol. Madderdoit?'s work features a mixture of monochrome imagery set against bright backgrounds and often centres around the theme of love. His style is unique and recognizable, blending vibrant colors with intricate details to create eye-catching pieces.
From a prison cell, in the mid-90’s, Gary Mansfield was guided toward his Fine Art degree by many of the YBA’s, several of whom he has gone on to work and collaborate with in his own practice.
Rebecca Mason is a UK-based artist who has been working with neon and text since 2013. She has exhibited widely in the UK & has collectors across the globe. As well as original neon works, Rebecca also offers beautiful limited edition prints.
Digital artist Lauren Mavromatis takes inspiration from Rolly Crump, Tim Burton, and whatever predicament she finds herself in. Her work is created using ink and water colour brush stokes which she turns into digital brushes to create portraits.
Graeme Messer is a multi-disciplinary artist living & working in London, UK. Drawing on a background in theatre, Graeme interweaves visual art with photography, assemblage, the written word & AI to create art that is direct, funny & autobiographic.
Michelle Mildenhall is a "kink" artist who creates unique, striking portraits. Through her stylized imagery, Michelle seduces the viewer into a world of disconcerting beauty and mystique, through themes of sexuality, fetishism & subversion.
Carl makes work that sits on that fine line between comedy & tragedy, coupled with a pinch of the absurd. Works include animals pretending to be other animals & another body which plays on the semantics of ice cream!
Zoe Moss is predominantly a photo-realist oil painter, inspired by details and the concept of paint versus photography.
She has recently been visiting comic cons and is producing work based around superheroes and famous icons with a humorous narrative.
Mr. Brainwash rocked the art world with his innovative and fearless style. He uses elements from pop art’s past and the raw components of his street art beginnings to create larger-than-life exhibitions & collaborations.
Kerry McGhee is a self-taught intuitive painter and illustrator based in Glasgow. She originally studied fashion at Glasgow Caledonian University and left with a BA Hons in Fashion Design. She completed a Post Grad in Secondary Education before becoming an art teacher, where she realised she could turn her hand to anything.
Mr. Edwards is an image maker, illustrator, typographer, designer, art director, educator, scrabble fiend and Mr. Bean look-a-like.
My Dog Sighs' style is characterised by the combination of melancholic and often naive portraiture with the use of found materials including abandoned food cans. My Dog Sighs is fast becoming an important figure on the contemporary art scene.
James Mylne is a British contemporary artist known for his drawings in ballpoint pen. His technical abilities with the unorthodox art medium have earned Mylne recognition in Europe and the UK, where he is considered among the leaders of the genre.
US-born, UK-based artist Jana Nicole is renowned for her exuberant mixed-media collages that fuse traditions of papercutting and relief sculpture with the raucous energy of pop art.
A native of Chile, Otto Schade brought his vibrant art to the UK in 2005. Originally starting with oil paint on canvas, Otto explored various styles and mediums from collages, to illustrations, to stencil free-hand spray paint on canvas and walls.
Street art duo, PAHNL paint miniature people, dogs, cats and birds out in the street. Going strong since 2006, they use stencils, stickers, posters, animation, screen printing, sculpture, film and photography to bring their small world to life.
Horace Panter graduated with a degree in Fine Art from Coventry’s Lanchester Polytechnic in 1975. It was there that he met Jerry Dammers and together they formed The Specials, a band that went on to become one of the most defining bands of the 80s.
Trafford's funky screen prints are an affectionate nod at popular culture. From James Bond through to Marilyn Monroe via Godzilla, Trafford's prints are simply stunning.
Terry Pastor is an artist probably best known for his iconic album artwork for David Bowie's Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust. While it is these albums that usually grab the headlines, in reality this work is just one element of Terry Pastor's career.
Pegasus creates striking images of cultural icons through a unique process of layering detailed, hand-cut stencils coloured with bright, explosive aerosol spray paint.
Richard Pendry's work ranges from explorations of colour & geometry in his pylon-inspired prints, to a series of banknotes for the fictional "International Bank of Popular Culture" and his series of covers for fictional magazine "Endless Week".
Mostly known as just Petty. London born & based Mark Petty is a self taught image maker & artist. He is addicted to the visual arts with a staunch creative curiosity. Specialising in hand-pulled screen prints with heavy embellishment.
Plastic Jesus is a Los Angeles based street artist that specialises in bold stencil and installation work, inspired by world news events, society, the urban environment, culture and politics.
Joel Poole aka Populuxe is an artist based in Cheshire. Joel's work primarily uses salvaged items as a starting point, turning them into one off original pieces of art using bold colours, typography & traditional signwriting techniques, always with tongue firmly in cheek.
Drew has been an illustrator for many years and has now combined his passion for medicine & art to create highly imaginative pop art featuring many common medicines, biological molecules, recreational drugs as well as an array of medical subjects.
Pure Evil is well known for his limited edition portrait screen prints & originals, complete with his signature under eye 'drip'. Often featuring film & music icons, his work is instantly recognisable. It is sought after by collectors worldwide.
Collage obsessed artist & street photographer Steven Quinn likes to combine cut-outs from old magazines and historic imagery to create often apocalyptic, sometimes humorous narratives.
East London based, Quirke & Rescue designs are based around elements such as typography, music, optical illusions & geometry. Bright colours are the hallmark of their signature style and combined with bold, flat graphics.
Illustrator and art director, Chris Thornley AKA Raid71, always wanted to draw comics. Inspired by Alan Moore and Grant Morrison, he spent 6 years studying Art and Design and realised his dream career as a graphic designer.
Often referred to as 'Scotland's Banksy', The Rebel Bear speaks very much in his own voice. With a strong social commentary and a wry sense of humour, his work continues to go from strength to strength.
Recycled Propaganda is a socio-political artist acclaimed for his graphic exploration of a broad variety of contemporary issues from global history to current affairs.
Having walked through the doors of The Glasgow School of Art many years ago, Alex continues to take his inspiration from Pop Art and Punk. Glasgow born, London based, Alex now specialises in music themed art. The bold use of colour in his "Lyrics" series has won him many fans and his recent 'Labels' series has a very graphic look & feel.
Schäfer has been making images of strange birds, cows, faces and other subjects since 2004. The sculptures are inspired by one of her paintings 'The Strange Bird'.
Sasha Shalmina is an experimental multimedia artist, based in Glasgow, Scotland.
Her architectural education gave her the ability to push her traditional skills much further and into the realm of design, digital art, moving image and animation.
A native of the north west of England, Hannah Shillito's ’s love of colour & maximalism is brash, honest & playful. Her distinctive personal style emanates joy & vibrancy with its punchy statements & attention grabbing fluorescence.
Shuby has pasted her collaged posters in many destinations around the world. Her banana and bunny motif have become a naughty but innocent calling card, instantly recognizable & intrinsically humorous.
Fauntleroy Snooty is an anonymous UK based artist, using stencils freehand & spray paint to create his eye catching pieces. Sought after by collectors worldwide, he has many famous (and infamous!) followers.
Based in Glasgow, Social Recluse is inspired by subculture & the music of the 1980s & 90s.
Simon Stephenson is a London based artist and professional illustrator. Simon regularly draws inspiration from London and its denizens, both human and animal.
Street artist Stewy has gained a reputation for his portraits including Factory Records boss Tony Wilson, entertainer Frank Sidebottom, poet John Cooper Clarke and writer Quentin Crisp. His indigenous animals series feature the UK's historic beasts.
Carl Stimpson studied Fine Art at The Arts Institute of Bournemouth and currently lives and works in London. Carl's works always arrest and astound in their immediacy.
Kelda Storm is a contemporary artist whose practice has a post-digital sentiment. Kelda primarily uses screen print, photography & painting techniques. Through the screenprint-monoprint, Kelda can produce an infinite number of unique possibilities.
Anne Storno is a printmaker and mixed media artist based in London whose photo based screen prints embrace the brightness of pop art.
Created in 2009, the duo Jamie & Wayne create unique limited edition prints, with British eccentricities & a twisted nostalgia.
David Studwell is a contemporary British artist & print maker. Having worked as an artist for over 20 years, Studwell harnesses the spirit of the sixties and seventies, the cult of celebrity and the legacy of Warhol to produce iconic screen prints.
Graduating in 1987 from Maidstone College of Arts with a Fine Art BA (Hons) degree.
Contemporary artist creating edgy, quirky, humorous images using varied colour palettes convey thoughts we all have, places we have been and comments we have made.
Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art is a self-taught British contemporary artist with a passion for music and design who paints and creates giant pin badges.
Influenced by cultural icons, music, gaming & nostalgia, TBOY's work has sold across the world. TBOY is obsessed with detail & finish in his work, mixes thought provoking messages & humour with an increasing focus on one-off & limited edition pieces.
Benjamin Thomas Taylor is known for his bright, Pop Art inspired landscapes. Fuelled by a sense of joy, his detailed paintings and prints open up hyperreal spaces, crossing from reality into a parallel world of limitless possibility, full of colour.
Lou is a self-taught artist and designer who works in paper, perspex and textiles. Her work reflects a love for all things botanical and influences range from the kitsch to cottage core; from botanical illustrations to vintage seed packets via 70’s maximalism.
Will Teather is renowned for creating contemporary images that reveal an adventurous imagination.
THIRSTY BSTRD (aka Julien Surdeau) is a French visual artist from Paris. Using spray paint, stencils, stickers and videos, his work is a satirical commentary about society, politics and consumerism.
A romantic at heart, Rory’s new artworks serve to inspire memories of complex relationships of love, loss, and hope. Rory’s latest limited edition prints, combine art & text with graphic often neon colour. He is influenced by film noir and uses images of B list actors and models from the 60s and 70s to create distinctive artworks which appeal to a wide audience.
On New Year’s Day in 1999, three men embarked on a mission to adopt an internationally recognisable street art image, that image was the toaster. Found anywhere from billboards & shop fronts, the urbanised toaster can be seen across the world.
Trash Prints is a guerrilla artist dedicated to the glory of the now deleted and once discarded. "Our mission is to look beyond the daily detritus and bring out the beauty in yesterday’s everyday, throw-away design".
Although James studied Fine Art Painting, he fell hard for screenprinting!...those gorgeous flat colours, overlays and textures proved to be too strong a lure. A sucker for nostalgia, James regularly exploits the 80's and 90's as inspiration for his prints.
Twinkle Troughton is an artist living and working in Margate who makes paintings inspired by landscapes, narrative and notions of displacement or belonging. She has exhibited both in the UK and internationally and has work in private collections.
TRUST. iCON is a street artist from Thamesmead, SE LONDON. Active on the streets of London, Berlin and Los Angeles his socially conscious street art has gained him critical acclaim for his thought provoking pieces. iCON's identity remains unknown.
Want Some Studio is award winning illustrator Marco Bevilacqua. Marco creates detailed hand drawn pencil illustrations that incorporate portraits, typography & icons.
Hailing from the east end of Glasgow, Wall Of Sounds has been creating slices of music history, wrapped in distinctive design since 2023.
Tom's work utilises techniques such as Verre Églomisé, a process of applying both a design and gold leaf onto the rear face of glass. He uses this technique to create both traditional typographic signs and Illustrative pieces.
Scottish artist A A Watson is known for his darkly humorous works of art, which blend the old and the new for a unique, contemporary aesthetic.
Nick Watson is a London based artist, having studied for a BA (Hons) Visual Arts. In his own work, the artist aims to produce a painting which merges image, pattern and colour, offering a visual experience that will engage viewers.
London based Whatshisname (Sebastian Burden) creates joyful and fun pieces that collectors can enjoy forever. Often featuring childhood favourites, Whatshisname's work allows viewers to step back to easier times.
Kate's work draws upon her collections of photography, drawings and ephemera collated over years of travel and observation. Figures and portraits plus urban landscapes are her chosen subjects in paint , whilst her contemporary limited edition prints feature photography and digital imagery.