Kumar Saraff
The fallen cloud, adjustment to the familiar
Oil on canvas
30.5 x 30.5cm
£750 framed
Kumar studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Here he won several awards and prizes including the David Murray travel scholarship for landscape painting. His art has its origins in a European landscape painting tradition, using the colour and form of light effects on landscape to take the viewer on an exploration of paint on surface.
Kumar Saraff
The remaining day
Oil on canvas
30.5 x 30.5cm
£750 framed
Kumar studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Here he won several awards and prizes including the David Murray travel scholarship for landscape painting. His art has its origins in a European landscape painting tradition, using the colour and form of light effects on landscape to take the viewer on an exploration of paint on surface.
Kumar Saraff
The wind and the rain dance with the setting sun
Watercolour & mixed media on paper
24 x 32cm
£575 framed
Kumar studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Here he won several awards and prizes including the David Murray travel scholarship for landscape painting. His art has its origins in a European landscape painting tradition, using the colour and form of light effects on landscape to take the viewer on an exploration of paint on surface.
Kumar Saraff
Which hands worked here?
Watercolour & mixed media on paper
26 x 36cm
£580 framed
Kumar studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Here he won several awards and prizes including the David Murray travel scholarship for landscape painting. His art has its origins in a European landscape painting tradition, using the colour and form of light effects on landscape to take the viewer on an exploration of paint on surface.
Kumar Saraff
Sundown from the Epynt
Watercolour & mixed media on paper
26 x 31cm
£570 framed
Kumar studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Here he won several awards and prizes including the David Murray travel scholarship for landscape painting. His art has its origins in a European landscape painting tradition, using the colour and form of light effects on landscape to take the viewer on an exploration of paint on surface.
Louise Brosnan MA RCA
Yellow Flower
Gouache on paper
10 x 12cm
£275 framed
Louise graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1988, after a printmaking and Fine Arts degree at Camberwell School of Arts. She has worked in textiles, film/animation and ceramics alongside painting. Louise’s work draws on memories of childhood -anxieties, comforts - with references to toys, wallpaper and fabric woven into the accidental marks and textures of the paint.
Louise Brosnan MA RCA
Arnold von Prague
Gouache on paper
9.5 x 19cm
£275 framed
Louise graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1988, after a printmaking and Fine Arts degree at Camberwell School of Arts. She has worked in textiles, film/animation and ceramics alongside painting. Louise’s work draws on memories of childhood -anxieties, comforts - with references to toys, wallpaper and fabric woven into the accidental marks and textures of the paint.
Louise Brosnan MA RCA
Untitled (penguin)
Gouache on paper
9 x 12.5cm
£275 framed
Louise graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1988, after a printmaking and Fine Arts degree at Camberwell School of Arts. She has worked in textiles, film/animation and ceramics alongside painting. Louise’s work draws on memories of childhood -anxieties, comforts - with references to toys, wallpaper and fabric woven into the accidental marks and textures of the paint.
Cornelia O'Donovan MA RCA
Untitled III
Mixed media on paper
56 x 56cm
£995 framed
Cornelia trained at Royal College of Art graduating in 2006. She plays with old folklore and poetry, but in a loose and dreamlike way, drawing on tales native to the British Isles, Celtic poetry and myth. Her paintings are flat, stripped of all perspective or realism, surfaces hazy and meandering like an old tale retold a thousand times. Patterned compositions are reminiscent of old tapestries.
Barry Stedman
Garden Series H
Thrown & altered earthenware
19h x 18d cm
£385
Barry graduated in Ceramics at Harrow, University of Westminster. For a year he was an assistant in Edmund de Waal’s studio. He produces simple, thrown forms with a painterly surface. Gestural, intuitive mark-making developed from his drawing and painting, evoking the colours and textures of weather, sky and land. Surfaces are created in layers using thin washes, wiping back, building up, refiring to create rich colours.
Barry Stedman
Garden Series C
Thrown & altered earthenware
18h x 17d cm
£345
Barry graduated in Ceramics at Harrow, University of Westminster. For a year he was an assistant in Edmund de Waal’s studio. He produces simple, thrown forms with a painterly surface. Gestural, intuitive mark-making developed from his drawing and painting, evoking the colours and textures of weather, sky and land. Surfaces are created in layers using thin washes, wiping back, building up, refiring to create rich colours.
Rachel Larkins
Hauntology Series 2
Solar etching. Edition of 50
13 x 18cm paper size
£105 framed
Rachel graduated with an MA in Sequential Design/ Illustration in 2013 following an early training in Textile Art at Winchester. Rachel’s broad spectrum of work includes automata, figurative sculptures, jewellery, puppets, illustration and stop frame animation, inspired by folklore and fairy tales.
Rachel Larkins
Hauntology Series 1
Solar etching. Edition of 50
13 x 18cm paper size x 18cm paper size
£105 framed
Rachel graduated with an MA in Sequential Design/ Illustration in 2013 following an early training in Textile Art at Winchester. Rachel’s broad spectrum of work includes automata, figurative sculptures, jewellery, puppets, illustration and stop frame animation, inspired by folklore and fairy tales.
Rachel Larkins
Hauntology Series 4
Solar etching. Edition of 50
13 x 18cm paper size
£105 framed
Rachel graduated with an MA in Sequential Design/ Illustration in 2013 following an early training in Textile Art at Winchester. Rachel’s broad spectrum of work includes automata, figurative sculptures, jewellery, puppets, illustration and stop frame animation, inspired by folklore and fairy tales.
Jacqueline Leighton Boyce
Tulips Jug (image 1)
Earthenware
26h x 18w cm
£675
Jacqueline’s ceramic work draws inspiration from her immediate landscape, displaying a simple and sometimes romantic narrative that is acquired from living within and exploring Exmoor on foot. Vessels are handbuilt, surfaces created through layers of colour and illustrations, the drawings being naive and sometimes primitive. Jacqueline graduated with a 1st Class BA Hons degree in Ceramic Design from the Central St Martins College of Art in 1989. She completed an MA at Central St Martins specialising in Ceramic Illustration.
Jacqueline Leighton Boyce
Tulips Jug (image 2)
Earthenware
26h x 18w cm
£675
Jacqueline’s ceramic work draws inspiration from her immediate landscape, displaying a simple and sometimes romantic narrative that is acquired from living within and exploring Exmoor on foot. Vessels are handbuilt, surfaces created through layers of colour and illustrations, the drawings being naive and sometimes primitive. Jacqueline graduated with a 1st Class BA Hons degree in Ceramic Design from the Central St Martins College of Art in 1989. She completed an MA at Central St Martins specialising in Ceramic Illustration.
Jacqueline Leighton Boyce
Little Pony Jug (image 1)
Earthenware
14h x 12w cm
£289
Jacqueline’s ceramic work draws inspiration from her immediate landscape, displaying a simple and sometimes romantic narrative that is acquired from living within and exploring Exmoor on foot. Vessels are handbuilt, surfaces created through layers of colour and illustrations, the drawings being naive and sometimes primitive. Jacqueline graduated with a 1st Class BA Hons degree in Ceramic Design from the Central St Martins College of Art in 1989. She completed an MA at Central St Martins specialising in Ceramic Illustration.
Jacqueline Leighton Boyce
Little Pony Jug (image 2)
Earthenware
14h x 12w cm
£289
Jacqueline’s ceramic work draws inspiration from her immediate landscape, displaying a simple and sometimes romantic narrative that is acquired from living within and exploring Exmoor on foot. Vessels are handbuilt, surfaces created through layers of colour and illustrations, the drawings being naive and sometimes primitive. Jacqueline graduated with a 1st Class BA Hons degree in Ceramic Design from the Central St Martins College of Art in 1989. She completed an MA at Central St Martins specialising in Ceramic Illustration.
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Welcome to our online gallery.
Here you will find a changing selection of work chosen from our ongoing displays of fine and applied arts and from our store – paintings, drawings, printmaking, jewellery and ceramics. A permanent online place for browsing. We hope you find something to tempt you. Make sure to visit our ‘current exhibition’ pages as well.
To purchase or find out more please click on the ‘enquire‘ button below each artwork. If there is a particular artist’s work you like, we usually have more of their work available. We can send a payment link to include shipping where required and we will deliver locally at no extra cost.

