An Abstract Life

It’s January: we’ve just Googled the word mizzle, there are only the coconut ones left in the Quality Street tin and the Christmas tree only has three needles left. Stop doom scrolling through pictures of people out jogging at 4am and treat your eyes to some joy giving, serotonin boosting zany abstracts from our collection. This selection is like a Quality Street tin full of green triangles and the big purple ones, joyous! Get stuck in!

We love an abstract with a descriptive title! This piece, titled “Osiris and the Jackal-Headed Anubis,” leads the brain down a path of hieroglyphs and ancient Egyptian Gods in a vivid 20th Century romp!

Contemporary Gouache - Osiris and the Jackal-Headed Anubis

One of our favourite things about a successful abstract piece, is the visceral energy they exude. This gouache piece is a perfect example of that, with the lines full of impulse and the colours lead by intuition. A crisp mount and simple black frame only adds to the wild abandon of the artwork.

Snowden - Framed Contemporary Mixed Media, Abstract Street Scene

The artist Kanwaldeep Singh Kang shows a real playfulness in their work with great texture, line and colour in this piece. It’s a great, hangable size and the palette is eye catching, yet not overpowering, making it the perfect piece to fit in with almost any interior scheme.

Kanwaldeep Singh Kang (1964-2007) - 1997 Oil, Metropolis 4

We reckon this one would make an amazing wallpaper…or blanket…or curtain. Basically, we love it!

Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow - 20th Century Watercolour, Coral Reef

This is a great example from our little collection of Modern Newlyn School abstracts. Lots of carefree colour and naive nautical forms add joy to this harbour scene.

Newlyn School - 20th Century Gouache, Yellow Harbour

As this lithograph comes unframed, it has so much potential. It is double sided with glorious abstract imagery on both sides. We think it looks like a mock up for a contemporary stained glass window.

Double Sided 20th Century Lithograph - Unstable As Water

A colourful update on one of Albert Gelizes’ Cubist works, this painting packs a punch. One of the founders of Cubism, Gleizes knew a thing or two about colour and form. This piece is an excellent homage to the incredible artist.

Manner of Albert Gleizes (1881-1953) - Acrylic, Abstract Forms 

This is a just a bit of good, old fashioned silliness. “Big Head, Tiny Face” is just that, a big abstracted head with a tiny, silly face! It’s certainly got us smiling despite the drizzle outside.

2008 Acrylic - Big Head, Tiny Face

This knock out combines elements of Matisse, contemporary print making techniques and the humble house plant to create a raucous, botanical feast for the eyes.

Judy Willoughby - 1993 Monotype, Tropical Leaves

Kanwaldeep Singh Kang, so nice, we featured them twice!

Kanwaldeep Singh Kang (1964-2007) - 20th Century Oil, Sunflower In The Window

This sweet little acrylic reminds us of koi in a fish pond. Hang in your bathroom for a splash (pun very much intended) of colour!

Bronte Woodruff - Framed Contemporary Acrylic, Gestures In Red And Blue

These round little birds are bringing us a lot of joy, especially as they are sitting on swathes of primary hues, giving us a childlike feeling of fun. This would be utterly charming in a children’s bedroom or play room.

Richard Conway-Jones - Contemporary Oil, Stylised Birds

That bold strip of red really gives this piece some oomph! Neatly framed and ready to hang and under £100, this one is a real steal.

Gun Augustsson - Contemporary Acrylic, Landscape View with Birds

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