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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.