Japanese Woodblock Prints – Nature and Teabowls by Ann Symes
Inspired by the Japanese aesthetic, artist and creative Ann Symes has been using the ancient method of woodblock printing to create unusual and abstract patterns on paper.
Simple in Design, Complex in Detail – Handmade Prints by Katie Ridley Murphy
A beautiful selection of work by American printmaker Katie Ridley Murphy, who arranges rocks, sticks and other natural objects until a pattern occurs that she can then respond to.
Fundamental Unity Among All Elements – Abstract Art Works by Landon Metz
Constructing canvases in specific sizes, measured to share a common mathematical ratio, Landon Metz creates bold abstract art using pigmented dye on unprimed canvas.
Art and Philosophy – Abstract Paintings by Arjan Janssen
Using muted and dark tones, Dutch artist Arjan Janssen uses geometric shapes of different proportions to create balanced and appealing combinations on both canvas and paper.
Still Life Paintings of Ceramics by British Artist William Wilkins
A wonderful selection of still life painting by William Wilkins, with his subject being ceramics featuring the work of potters like Lucie Rie and Japanese craftsman Yasuhisa Kohyama.
Endless That’s the Problem – Abstract Paintings by Esther Stewart
Australian creative Esther Stewart produces these vibrant segmented paintings, often mimicking the lines of architecture.
Buildings for New York City by Artist Katsuhiro Saiki
Japanese artist Katsuhiro Saiki has experimented with abstraction by using modern architectural buildings, fabricating their form by using distorted and fragmented images.
Mosaic Geometric Paintings by Biggs & Collings
A collaboration between Emma Briggs and Matthew Collings, a series of grid like mosaic patterned paintings, but as you look closer it becomes obvious that it's an experimentation with light.
Abstract Paintings and Mobiles by Junpei Ori
Alongside the use of primary colours, and a few shades in-between, Japanese artist Junpei Ori creates these still life abstract paintings that are meant to eliminate the unessential.
Elements of Nature – Landscapes by Chae Sung-Pil
Korean artist Chae Sung-Pil uses nature as his main source of inspiration. His work incorporates both traditional and abstract art, combining the worlds of ancient and modern Korea.
Geometric Paintings by Nathalie Du Pasquier
Nathalie Du Pasquier explores the relationship between different shapes on canvas, mainly experimenting with geometric forms. This series is the linking of multiple shapes to create unique patterns.
Paintings by Conrad Jon Godly
Many times I have thought about what it would be like to be raised in a different country. As a resident of the Midwestern United States, I have experienced the vast planes and sunlit tree lines of rural expanses. These various stimuli have sensitized me to the natural world, informing my aesthetic