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David Cottingham
Powerful collection of vibrant moving landscapes and delicate dancers David Cottingham presents two captivating bodies of work - expansive, light-filled landscapes and expressive dancers in motion. His signature use of colour and texture brings both subjects to life, evoking rhythm, emotion, and energy. Each painting is a powerful celebration of movement and atmosphere, inviting viewers to lose themselves in his vibrant, poetic world.David Cottingham, Evenings Empire, Westminster Sunset, 2025 -
Deborah Jones
Delicate and fine collection of animals and fruits Deborah Jones presents a striking collection that captures the quiet drama of the natural world. Her precise, painterly approach blends realism with contemporary sensibility, revealing the beauty and stillness within wild landscapes and animal life. Each piece reflects her unique ability to distil a fleeting moment into timeless form - powerful, elegant, and deeply evocative.Deborah Jones, A Cacadora (The Huntress), 2025 -
Baroque Anarchist
Classic collectionIn her new collection Baroque Anarchist, reimagines the sensuality and symbolism of the 17th and 18th centuries through a distinctly contemporary lens. Across five captivating works, she fuses classical references with expressive mark-making and bold abstraction - where elegance meets rebellion.
From the mythic allure of Zeus and Ganymede to the playful provocation of After Fragonard’s Swing, these paintings explore desire, beauty, and power through layers of gesture and colour. Hommage to François Boucher brings a modern vitality to the softness of Rococo intimacy, while The Union of Water and Earth (after Rubens) celebrates elemental harmony and connection.
Rich in texture and emotion, Baroque Anarchist is a dialogue between past and present - an exploration of how art history’s grandeur can be transformed into something raw, modern, and alive
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Alex Rennie
Home from Home Collection In Home from Home: Teacup Collection, Alex Rennie transforms the humble teacup into a symbol of comfort, connection, and nostalgia. Through his painterly balance of realism and abstraction, these works explore the quiet poetry of everyday rituals - moments of pause that remind us where we belong. Intimate yet powerful, this collection invites viewers to find beauty in the familiar.Alex Rennie, Home From Home 5, 2025 -
Jo Mitchell Long
In Tablescapes, Jo Mitchell Long celebrates the art of gathering - moments of joy, abundance, and connection shared around the table. Her expressive use of colour and bold composition transforms familiar objects into vibrant scenes alive with energy and warmth. Each painting captures the spirit of celebration and the quiet beauty of everyday life.Jo Mitchell Long, Amalfi Days_Jo Mitchel_web, 2025