Ben Farleigh is a London-based artist, generating original works, murals and commissions. Trained in Product and Furniture design, Ben established Streetwear brand Yes No Maybe in 2008.
Archives: Artists
Christopher Stead is a London based multi-disciplinary artist, curator and documentarian of British counterculture.
Benjamin Murphy is a British artist that now exhibits globally. He is the co-founder and co-director of Delphian Gallery, and is an associate lecturer at the University of the Arts London.
With artworks and sculptures that intrigue and surprise, Whatshisname is one of the most ironic artist out there.
For over fifteen years, Sebastian Burdon has been taking the creative industry by storm as a contemporary artist specializing in sculptures, prints and public art projects.
Andrew Millar is fascinated by the constant fluctuations found in the natural world. Contrasting states of stillness and rhythm are a recurring theme that the artist has observed in nature and sought to reflect in his work.
Millar has likened his artistic approach to the act of weaving a tapestry. He deftly brings together the different strands of nature which inspire him, and which, in turn, inspire the viewer to connect with the natural world.
Andrew has had solo exhibitions in Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and New York. He was recently featured in a solo exhibition, Hidden Visions, at Saatchi Gallery,
Lily Mixe is a graphic artist originating from Paris who is now based in Margate, UK.
Mixe is inspired by the wonders of nature – including the elegance & intricacy of anatomies; the development of survival techniques, such as camouflage, that also manifest themselves in aesthetically beautiful ways. There is an underlying concern about the future conveyed by the works and a call to action that is becoming more and more urgent. She often uses found materials such as vintage bottles and furniture panels. The distressed beauty of manufactured but obsolete objects is harnessed and juxtaposed with the depiction of sublime fauna.
Leanna Moran is a British artist who was born in London but currently lives and works in Essex.
Moran primarily explores anxieties and fragilities of the human condition. The meditative act of creating repeated motifs throughout Moran’s artwork has become obsessively therapeutic, enabling a sense of control in an overwhelmingly chaotic world.
In 2015 Moran first exhibited work at the Saatchi and Jealous Gallery’s collaborative 50 x 50 group exhibition. In 2019 Moran exhibited original bedroom themed paper collages in the Anima show at the Saatchi Gallery’s Prints & Originals Gallery. Saatchi Gallery limited edition prints have continuously been commissioned since 2015.