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Follow the feeling.
Every collection is a mood. Find the one that matches the room you're imagining.
The Collections
Ocean
Salt, depth, and the colour the sea turns at 6 PM.
Deep navy pulling into turquoise. Pale grey coastlines. The weight of water and the lightness of spray. These paintings carry the restlessness and the calm of the sea in the same brushstroke.
Undergrowth
The colours you only notice when you stop walking.
Moss greens, bark browns, the gold that hides in autumn leaves. These paintings are for people who look down in forests instead of up. The details that live at ankle height, where the light comes through sideways.
Structure
What's left when you strip everything else away.
Clean angles. Bold geometry. The discipline of line and the surprise of where lines meet. These paintings bring order to a room without being cold about it — there is warmth in precision when it is done by hand.
The Golden Hour
The fifteen minutes when every room faces west.
Amber, rose gold, the colour of clouds when the sun is doing its best work. These paintings hold that brief window of warm light and make it permanent. Rooms with western exposure will never need them. Everyone else will.
Quiet
The paintings that lower your voice.
Soft neutrals. Whispered colours. The gentlest brushwork in the studio. These are not paintings that demand attention — they give a room permission to be still. For bedrooms, reading corners, and anywhere you go to exhale.
Cityscape
Concrete, glass, and the light between buildings.
The energy of cities translated into paint. Not literal skylines — the feeling of standing on a bridge at dusk, of rain on a window fourteen floors up, of the particular grey that belongs to London and no other city.
Night Bloom
Flowers that only open after dark.
Rich, saturated floral abstracts on deep backgrounds. Burgundy petals against black. Magenta bleeding into navy. These paintings have the drama of a garden at midnight — colour that is somehow more vivid for being surrounded by dark.
Terrain
The earth seen from the places maps forget.
Mountain ridges, desert horizons, the sediment layers visible in a cliff face. These paintings borrow from geology — the slow patience of rock, the sudden drama of a ridge line. Earth tones with unexpected depth.
Shop by Room
Or start with the room.
Sometimes you don't know the style. You just know the wall.
The wall everyone sees. Start with something you want to explain — or something that needs no explanation at all.
The last thing you see before sleep. The first thing you see waking up. Choose accordingly.
The painting people see when they walk in. A first impression made of colour and texture.
The thing you stare at when you're not staring at the screen. Make it worth the glance.
Background for conversation. Something that catches the eye between courses.
Shop by Mood
Or follow a feeling.
Calm
Soft edges, muted tones, the visual equivalent of a deep breath.
Bold
Saturated colour, thick texture, paintings that hold a room by the shoulders.
Warm
Amber, ochre, burnt sienna. The palette of afternoon light and old wood.
Dark
Deep backgrounds, rich detail. For rooms that come alive in the evening.
Light
Whites, creams, pale blues. Paintings that make a room feel larger and quieter.
Textured
Heavy impasto, palette knife ridges, paintings you want to touch.
Still looking? That's fine.
The paintings aren't going anywhere.
Every painting is made to order, so there's no rush. Take your time. Come back. The right one will wait.
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