My Own Art Collection
To start creating your Own Art Collection, just scroll down the page and locate your preferred room style from the menu below. Once you’ve done this, you will be able to view and select up to 5 works of art for your collection. Finally, customise your room setting by selecting your choice of furniture and other items. You can create as many rooms as you like.
Paintings/Drawings
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- Artist
- Sara Ogilvie
- Title
- Urban Composition D F
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Price
- 350
- Gallery
- Northern Print
About This Artwork
Sara Ogilvie lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne.Since graduating in 1993 with an illustration/printmaking BA Hons and a PG diploma in 1994 from Edinburgh College of Art, she has continued to create and develop work which has been exhibited across the UK and abroad, including USA, Canada, Poland, Japan, Korea, France.She has won numerous awards for her work, which is inspired by: words, street life, antiquities, posters, old wives tales, household appliances, carpets, masks, trying to spell sounds, packaging, old second-hand bookshops and pedestrian oddballs....
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- Artist
- Mila Judge Furstova
- Title
- Celeste
- Medium
- Original hand made etching on…
- Price
- 995
- Gallery
- Number Nine The Gallery
About This Artwork
Mila has been artist in residence at Cheltenham Ladies College for four years. She has won many international awards and has an ever growing following around the world. Possibly one of the best etchers in this country, she is pushing the boundaries in her artform.
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- Artist
- Dave White
- Title
- Bang Bang
- Medium
- Screenprint
- Price
- 1762.5
- Gallery
- Opus Gallery
About This Artwork
Heralded by The Oriental Daily News as ‘The Warhol of his generation’, White’s explosive and dynamic paintings celebrate icons of popular culture. Liverpool born and bred White’s career has been meteoric with his first exhibition at the age of 18 and inclusion in the ‘Blue Cross Centenary Celebration Exhibition’ at Sotherby’s London, where aged only 26, White was hanging alongside Picasso, David Hockney and Damien Hurst.White’s latest work ‘Superheroes and Villains’ comprises of large scale oil portrayals of comic book characters and is set to generate the interest that has thus far characterized the career of this uniquely spirited talent. White’s first ever screen print, is a limited edition of 50 and is exclusive to Opus. Each ‘Bang Bang’ print is painstakingly hand finished in chrome paint and diamond dusted by the artist himself, giving that coveted sense of the original – but a little less tight on the purse stings.
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- Artist
- Kevin Newark
- Title
- Nephology, Number 1
- Medium
- Photograph
- Price
- 440
- Gallery
- Pavilion
About This Artwork
Kevin Newark is a photographer living and working in London. He has exhibited in a number of group shows, and was the recipient of a Jerwood Photography Award in 2007 and a Pavilion Commission in 2008.Nephology, Number 1 is part of a new body of work, commissioned by Pavilion. Nephology documents photographically the occurrence of aircraft exhaust and condensation trails. The series presents an observation of pale marks adrift, ruptured from the line that connected the present with the past; a glimpse along the passage discloses something of the fabric that constitutes the sky at high altitude.
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- Artist
- Henry Krokatsis
- Title
- Chandelier 2
- Medium
- Carbon deposit on paper
- Price
- 3000
- Gallery
- Pump House Gallery
About This Artwork
Henry Krokatsis is represented by David Risley Gallery. He will be exhibiting his fumage drawings at Pump House Gallery as part of the exhibition ‘Smoke’ that will comprises of a curious collection of artefacts from major museums, contemporary artworks, archive films, ephemera and everyday objects.
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- Artist
- Paul Chan
- Title
- Untitled (on the 7th)
- Medium
- Price
- 100
- Gallery
- Serpentine Gallery
About This Artwork
Paul Chan (born 1973) has achieved international acclaim for his drawings, videos and installations that blend a novel drawing aesthetic with philosophical reflections on politics, religion, sex and life. His exhibition at the Serpentine premiered the complete series of The 7 Lights, 2005-07, large-scale digital projections and drawings that ‘hallucinate’ the seven days of creation from dawn to dusk. The Limited Edition Portfolio originated from Chan’s stunning digital projections. Untitled (on the 7th) 2007 depicts extensions of the shapes that come from Chan’s idea of seeing all things as shadows in the midst of a light that is neither pure nor reasonable.
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- Artist
- Paloma Varga Weisz
- Title
- Untitled, 2007
- Medium
- Lithograph on Zerkall mouldmade…
- Price
- 1400
- Gallery
- Studio Voltaire
About This Artwork
Paloma Varga Weisz lives and works in Düsseldorf. She has had various international solo exhibitions, including Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2006), Barbara Gladstone Gallery (2005), Sadie Coles HQ (2005), Museum Kurhaus, Kleve (2004) and Konrad Fischer Gallery, Düsseldorf (2002). The artist participated in Of Mice and Men, the 4th Berlin Biennial (2006). Varga Weisz is represented by Sadie Coles HQ, London, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York and Konrad Fischer Gallery, Germany. The work is a forms a part of a fundraising portfolio of specially commissioned artworks by six leading international contemporary artists. Please visit the website for more information.
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- Artist
- Sheila Sloss
- Title
- Brick, Harbourside
- Medium
- Lino cut print
- Price
- 95
- Gallery
- The Beacon (Harbour Gallery)
About This Artwork
Sheila Sloss has been involved with the art of printmaking continuously since leaving college. She has been employed at the London College of Printing, in her own art practice and in promotional activities as Chair of the arts organisation Printmakers' Council. She was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers in 2004
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- Artist
- Karolina Larusdottir
- Title
- The Good Gathering
- Medium
- Etching (Edition of 75)
- Price
- 325
- Gallery
- The Craft Centre and Design Gallery…
About This Artwork
Karolina's subject matter is rooted in her upbringing in Iceland. Her grandfather was the owner of the first grand hotel in Reykjavik. Much of her imagery is derived from glimpses of this busy environment. In some of her works she creates a world of her own, with imaginary people in strange situations.
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- Artist
- Ernest Caivano
- Title
- Willing the Branch to her Hair
- Medium
- Etching, sugarlift and spitbite…
- Price
- 2000
- Gallery
- The Drawing Room
About This Artwork
Ernesto Caivano’s mural-length ink drawings depict the flora, fauna and cosmic implications of an epic love story that the artist has created entitled ‘After the Woods’. In the narrative, the woods symbolize an alternative reality informed by folklore, fairytales and contemporary technology. The series of drawings involve all of the forest’s creatures, particularly the birds known as ‘philapores’ and the forest itself, as they grow, nurture and change with the pair. This series was produced for The Drawing Room which coincided with the exhibition ’Every Eye sees differently than the Eye’. Ernest Caivano has just recently had his first London solo show at White Cube. [Image courtesy Carlier | Gebauer]
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- Artist
- Wolfgang Suschitzky
- Title
- Charing Cross Road, London 1936…
- Medium
- Silver gelatin print
- Price
- 500
- Gallery
- The Photographers' Gallery
About This Artwork
Born in 1912 in Vienna, Wolfgang Suschitzky arrived in London in 1935. In 1937 he joined Strand Films as a documentary cameraman, and it was in films that he made a career spanning sixty-five years and innumerable feature films, fictional shorts and over a hundred documentaries. As a photographer Suschitzky has created memorable images across the world but is best known for his depiction of pre-war London. His famous series on Charing Cross Road is a fantastic document of the area at the time and a celebration of a city and a society that was shortly to experience great change.
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- Artist
- John Swannell
- Title
- Iman
- Medium
- Limited edition silver gelatin…
- Price
- 1800
- Gallery
- Tristans Photographers Gallery
About This Artwork
"Born in 1946, John Swannell is a highly respected and well-known British photographer. At the age of 16, Swannell left school and worked first as an assistant at Vogue studios and then assisted David Bailey for four years, before setting up his own studio. Swannell has photographed a vast range of celebrities, including Dame Judi Dench and Sir Elton John to contemporary pop singer Will Young. In 1994, Princess Diana commissioned him personally to photograph her with her two sons. Since then, he has also photographed HM The Queen for her Golden Jubilee.
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- Artist
- Rut Blees Luxemburg
- Title
- Test of Courage, 2000
- Medium
- C-print on aluminium
- Price
- 1645
- Gallery
- Union
About This Artwork
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- Artist
- Alison Unsworth
- Title
- Chrome Collection, 2007
- Medium
- archival inkjet print on paper,…
- Price
- 750
- Gallery
- Vane
About This Artwork
Alison Unsworth’s work involves an examination of the built environment. Informed by her many projects in the public realm, her gallery-based work depicts urban landscapes that appear simultaneously familiar and unknown. ‘Chrome collection’ shows a container of generic street furniture, as if delivered ready for installation. However, the scale is all wrong, and the tiny lampposts, benches, and the like, are a fraction of the size of the resident birdlife that gather around it. Unsworth was born in Preston in 1977 and lives in Newcastle upon Tyne. Recent exhibitions include ones at CUBE, Manchester, Vane, Newcastle, and Art Gene, Barrow-in-Furness.
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- Artist
- Lee Crew
- Title
- The Dream
- Medium
- 8 colour silkscreen print
- Price
- 295
- Gallery
- Wetpaint Gallery
About This Artwork
Lee studied at the School of Art in Cheltenham where his work became increasingly abstract. During this time the St Ives artists such as Sir Terry Frost and the American Abstract Expressionists particularly influenced him. He continued to paint full time after college founding a co-operative silkscreen studio with several other graduates and the county council. Colour is always intense and the ability to layer flat areas of transparent and opaque colours adds a new dimension to his work.