New Limited Edition prints for September

New Limited Edition prints for September

We are thrilled to have launched a large collection of exciting new limited edition prints today from in-demand artists Aaminah Snowdon, Anthony Dobson, Bev Davies, Dominique Salm, Jake Winkle, Jo Quigley, Josie Appleby, Rosa Sepple and Chris Ross Williamson.

Shropshire based artist Bev Davies’ style is lively and captivating. Her use of a natural colour palette, energetic brushstrokes and brisk paint spatters capture the sprightly and free nature of her subject perfectly. This latest collection is presented in an eye-catching 'photo booth' style, lending a sense of interest and humour to her animal subjects. Check out the quirky series which includes mischievous meerkats, crazy canines, and goofy geese! 

Dominique Salm’s singularly striking portraits of wild animal subjects merge realism with dramatic graphic style, and generate a distinctly modern aesthetic. Her ability to perfectly capture the character of her subjects is further elevated by an injection of humour, and whimsy. Her latest pieces The Boss and In Your Own Time portray a mighty charging bull and a witty flamboyance of flamingos respectively, and would add a strong contemporary edge to traditional
and modern settings alike.

Former art tutor turned full time artist, Jo Quigley, has added four radiant new limited editions to her collection of London themed cityscapes. Her style is remarkable for its clever use of light and shadow, and her bustling depictions of Trafalgar Square and the South Bank conjure thoughts of hot Summer days, balmy September mornings and crisp Spring strolls.

Dorset based wildlife artist Jake Winkle’s work is vibrant and full of energy. His lively use of colour and bold splashes of paint utterly reflect the movement and vitality of his subjects. His latest effervescent collection features a range of animal subjects from graceful giraffe, and contemplative owls, to shaggy highland cows and wistful hare.

Chris Ross Williamson has created for us three brand new limited edition prints, and we have also expanded his current collection by adding large scale framed canvas AP editions to his ‘gallery’ inspired pieces. His reportage style of composition and sense of fun has seen his work become increasingly collectible, and the colourful heather-veiled seaside, and moody yet
inviting countryside portrayals of Chris’ latest limited editions are set to see that trend continue.

Josie Appleby is a young London artist who creates atmospheric compositions with an equestrian and country sports influence. Her flair for design and formation is coupled with a deep understanding and passion for her subjects, which results in a uniquely compelling style. Her use of heavy and loose, yet acutely perceptive brushwork means her work sits at home in both contemporary and classical surroundings.

First female President of The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI) and talented artist Rosa Sepple has produced an alluring new collection of prints featuring vibrant celebratory gatherings, rich and inky twilight harbour scenes, and a colourfully sublime sunrise.

The wonderfully expressive work of Aaminah Snowdon is instantly recognisable for its joyful and lively representations of a range of wild, domestic, and farmyard animals. Her latest collection Hello Sausage, Bounder, and Happiness Is... focuses on the popular subject of ‘mans best friend’ in typically spirited style.

Ever popular artist Anthony Dobson has added another epic composition to his collection, this time featuring a wonderfully well observed row of bovine beauties in The Committee

Head over to our online gallery to browse and buy from our full collections, or have a wander around our virtual exhibition of these latest limited edition prints.

Related Posts

A History of Colours in Art - Part 2
A History of Colours in Art - Part 2
 In Part 1 of A History of Colours in Art we looked at the origins of colour manufacture and in particluar the develo...
Read More
A History of Colours in Art - Part 1
A History of Colours in Art - Part 1
From prehistoric to contemporary times, colour has been a central element in art, and performs not only an aesthetic ...
Read More
Artist Q&A with Rosa Sepple
Artist Q&A with Rosa Sepple
Q1. Who or what are your biggest artistic influences? I am not particularly influenced by any artist, but I do admir...
Read More
Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.