Evergreen Gifts

These paintings for nature lovers, gardeners, walkers or those who love to give flowers, could work well as Christmas gifts, or for any time. We also offer New Blood Art vouchers, which can be used on any artworks at the gallery. 

Sophie Baker meanders through a translucent palette, Joanne Wheeler stitches her bright garden together and Rosemary Lewis focuses on irises alone. Green obviously presides in this curation – if not always in colour, always in content. Zuzanna Salamon – a 2022 RBA Rising Star – sets herself the challenge of rendering nature truthfully in black and white. She uses the manifold texture of charcoal to do so in ‘Memories return quietly every day.’

It can be rare to have work available by Orlanda Broom, as it gets collected so quickly. ‘Ripple Weed II’ curated here comes framed: the black setting off the vivid colours. Ed Saye’s house plant doesn’t need watering, and Beth Simcock’s resurgent colours bring the romance of spring. Follow Rosemary Burn to the highlands and go dancing with Colette LaVette’s rapturous ‘Carnival Blooms’. 

Browse all new work by emerging artists just landed at the gallery.

All work available to buy with an interest free art loan. Select OwnArt at the payment page.

From Above by Sophie Baker, £850
Little Nature by Emiko Aida, £170
The Walk XIII (Framed) by Henrietta Clavering, £350
Artificial Lighting (Houseplant 1) by Ed Saye, £2250
Footpath, Leaf by Tabitha Jacobs, £360
Neon Garden by Joanne Wheeler, £600
Landscape With Mountain by Ekene Okoliachu, £1000
Thistle by Glib Franko, £2300

Memories Return Quietly Every Day by Zuzanna Salamon, £1000
Irises by Rosemary Lewis, £450
Reflected L by Emiko Aida, £170
Small Giverny Panorama by Wayne Sleeth, £480
The Lovers by Beth Simcock, £1500
Jungle Hush by Nicola Wiltshire, £300
Carnival Blooms by Colette LaVette, £1800
Road to the Highlands by Rosemary Burn, £430
Ripple Weed II by Orlanda Broom, £700

The Home You Built For Me in Your Heart by Zuzanna Salamon, £175