We work directly with our independent artists to bring you the best exclusive original artwork.
Discover our roster below.
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Be Fernández
Be Fernández is a Madrid based self-taught artist blending street art, pop culture, and contemporary illustration. Inspired by her father’s comic collection, she began pasting large-scale drawings on Madrid’s streets at 17, shaping her Neo-Pop aesthetic.
Her work has led to collaborations with brands like Netflix, Adidas, and Porsche, and features in Vogue and Forbes. In 2022, she won the European Award for Digital Art Creation at the About You Awards in Milan.
With over 330,000 Instagram followers, Be engages a global audience, and her original paintings, often combining acrylic and spray paint, are highly sought after.
Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Be Fernández, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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Richard Berner
Richard Berner is an internationally collected artist based in Brighton, UK, working in a variety of medias. He is best known for his distinctive and highly detailed pieces, using inks, fineliner pens and gouache paint. He created visual alchemy by constructing iconic images, often formed of countless figures or 'champs'. Influenced by the Surrealists, Berner draws upon the bizarre and absurd, citing Dali and MC Escher as his biggest inspirations which can be seen in his unique and dream-like pieces. Berner challenges assumptions with a well-honed sense of irony and dark humour.
Juxtaposing life and death, Berner invites the viewer to come in closer and devour an endless story of their own within his art. Woven through the intimate and dynamic images are powerful, surreal and very human messages.
The champs are surviving and perishing within the same space. Hope and despair go hand in hand. They have been thought of as everything from lost souls to lemmings; Berner considers them all champs.
Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Richard Berner, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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Daisy Doig
Daisy Doig is a neon artist based in Brighton, UK. Taking inspiration from the chaos, fragility and beauty of human life, her art touches on both the heavy, uncomfortable moments and visual treasures found along the way. Blending traditional techniques with unfiltered illustrations, Daisy’s work has received international acclaim.
‘There’s a raw attraction to feeling neon glow on your skin; it draws you in close. As an artist, it’s an incredible medium that suspends people in a moment, whether it’s comfortable or not.’
Approaching neon as a medium to express herself, Daisy’s choice to study glass reveals her persistent determination and joy for life. The skills demanding routines in uncomfortable conditions with high failure rates have never swayed her passion for the craft. It is in fact a natural embodiment of her own personal outlook: mesmerising, unique, truthful and bold.
Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Daisy Doig, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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Kazland
Kazland is a self-taught artist known for his distinctive mixed-media works that blend abstraction, symbolism and narrative. Based in the south of England, his creations draw from influences such as folk art, design, outsider art and modernist abstraction. His art is characterised by unconventional shadows, shifting perspectives and bold colour contrasts. His works evolve organically, with colours and forms transferring between canvases, reflecting a dynamic exploration of visual language.
Kazland’s international exhibitions and collaborations across fashion, music and design highlight his versatility and impact within the creative community. His paintings feature a range of subjects, including animals, people, landscapes and abstract forms, all contributing to the rich tapestry of his artistic expression.
Original artworks and limited-edition prints are available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Kazland, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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We Are Out Of Office
We Are Out Of Office is the creative duo of Dutch artists Winneke de Groot and Felix van Dam, based in Utrecht. Known for their vibrant, playful artworks, their practice spans prints, paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. Influenced by global packaging designs, signage, and daily life, they blend graphic design with traditional craftsmanship, with a shared love for screen printing at its core.
Since 2016, they have dedicated themselves to their collaborative practice, exhibiting internationally and working with global brands. Their work is highly sought after by collectors and held in private collections worldwide.
Original and limited-edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about We Are Out Of Office, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Lucianna Whittle
Based in Hove's Studio 106, Lucianna Whittle creates immersive, abstract oil paintings that engage viewers in direct, sensory experiences. With a background in Fine Art and Cultural Theory, her work explores aesthetic consciousness and the sublime, aiming to foster meaningful encounters within the gallery space.
Lucianna's paintings evoke a “felt experience,” inviting viewers to transcend analysis and experience a shared moment of presence. Through flowing brushwork, her work encourages openness and curiosity, creating a space where art is completed through the viewer's gaze.
Original and limited-edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Lucianna Whittle, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Owen Gildersleeve
DescripWith a distinctive style refined over 15 years, Owen Gildersleeve brings graphic designs to life through meticulous hand-cut layers and a dynamic play of light and shadow. His expertise spans from intricate paper illustrations and animations to expansive sets, window displays, and installations.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with an array of esteemed international clients such as Apple, BAFTA, LUSH Cosmetics, Penguin Books and NASA, among others, as well as being part of numerous international exhibitions, including solo and group shows in San Francisco, Tokyo, New York, Bangkok, Bern, Berlin, Edinburgh and London.
In 2014, Owen unveiled his debut publication, 'Paper Cut', an ode to the artistry of 25 renowned paper craft artists worldwide. Through an immersive collection of in-depth interviews conducted over a year, the book showcases their exceptional creative practices while reflecting Owen's passion for the craft.
While his commercial work flourishes, Owen also dedicates time to exploring personal themes and experimental projects. These creative explorations have been showcased in numerous exhibitions and open houses, as well as being housed now at George Gallery.
Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Richard Turner, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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L&Clay
Lesley Boerio, a London-based ceramic artist, brings a vibrant fusion of text and ceramics to life through L&Clay Ceramics. With 20 years of e-commerce experience with brands like Sophia Webster and Rixo, Lesley has transitioned to her true passion: working with clay.
Her bold, striking vessels blend practicality with beauty, each handmade to celebrate the unique imperfections of ceramics. Recently featured in Vogue and SheerLuxe, L&Clay Ceramics has earned acclaim for its innovative designs.
Drawing from her fashion background, Lesley creates functional art pieces that spark conversation, exploring form, colour, and language.
Original ceramics are available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Lesley Boerio (L&Clay Ceramics), contact us at
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Joshua K. Jackson
Joshua K. Jackson (b. 1988, Buckinghamshire) is a self-taught photographer whose work blends abstraction and realism, capturing the energy and beauty of urban life. After transitioning from a successful finance career to photography in 2016, his street photography explores the connections between people, architecture, and fleeting moments.
With international exhibitions, collaborations with brands like Apple and Adobe, and two highly acclaimed books published, Jackson has built a loyal following across social media platforms.
Original and Limited-Edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Joshua, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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EMELIA ARCHER
Born in Staines-upon-Thames and based in Brighton, Emelia Archer creates work that embodies a deeply felt experience through a female gaze, building a visual language around memory, social interaction and environment.
Her studio is based at Brighton Art Space, where she explores the emotional weight of lived experiences through oil paint, drawing and printmaking. Emelia’s practice seeks to reconfigure and re-contextualise imagery, weaving together time, emotion and place into compositions that feel suspended in fragile tension. Her work captures moments that hover between a before and an after, impregnated with a quiet sense of unease where resolution remains elusive.
Driven by a fascination with the turning point within a moment, the shift from euphoria to tragedy, Emelia manipulates paint and perspective to create a pictorial language that resonates with both intimacy and universality. Her work integrates social and bodily systems, exploring the complex connections between humanity and the environments they inhabit.
As part of George Gallery’s Emerging Artist Programme, we are thrilled to guide Emelia on her artistic journey and bring her incredible talent to a wider audience. We look forward to presenting her original works in the coming months.
For all enquiries about Emelia Archer, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Kyle Mcdougall
Kyle McDougall is a Canadian-born, UK-based photographer known for his captivating film photography, which explores the subtle relationship between nature and human influence. His work, deeply inspired by rural environments, highlights the beauty of forgotten towns and expansive landscapes.
After transitioning from film and cinematography, Kyle’s 2017 project An American Mile documented a year-long exploration across North America, focusing on themes of time, change, and societal shifts. Since relocating to the UK, his work continues to captivate audiences. He also shares his creative journey and photography tips on his successful YouTube channel, inspiring fellow photographers.
Original and limited-edition prints are available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Kyle McDougall, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Clara Claus
Clara Claus splits her time between Paris and the South of France, creating abstract works that meld depth with originality. An alumna of École Duperré in Paris and Cooper Union in New York, Clara's art has been exhibited in prestigious galleries across France and the USA.
Her pieces reflect a unique vision and artistic journey, resonating deeply with viewers. With a distinguished roster of private clients, Clara continues to captivate and inspire, pushing the boundaries of abstract art while evolving her creative practice.
Original and limited-edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Clara Claus, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Matt Eley
Matt Eley is a London-based artist who blends typography, abstract design, and creative expression. With a background in graphic design, Matt began his artistic journey with Japanese ink on paper before transitioning to canvas as his practice evolved. His work explores typography's power to communicate meaning and emotion, blending commercial design with fine art.
Matt’s pieces capture the raw spontaneity of the creative process, reflecting the initial sparks of inspiration that evolve into more refined creations. His design background provides a strong foundation, allowing him to push the boundaries of typography and abstract form to evoke personal and emotional connections.
Original and limited-edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Matt Eley, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Paula Rodriguez
Paula R Rodriguez is a Mexican artist based in London, known for melding her cultural heritage with contemporary social concerns. Her paintings celebrate the beauty of Mexico and Latin America while addressing themes of identity and mental health. Paula explores how spaces develop identities over time, using shape, colour, and form to evoke magical realism rooted in her traditions.
Her first collection sold out, reflecting the deep resonance her work has with collectors. Featuring striking colour combinations and hard-edge abstractions, Paula’s work blends cultural depth with modern sensibility.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Paula Rodriguez, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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ALI MCNALLY
Brighton-based abstract artist Ali McNally is emerging on the international art scene, with his work already showcased in London, Amsterdam, and Los Angeles. Now, his work is being shown exclusively in his home city of Brighton for the first time at George Gallery.
McNally’s work draws on abstract expressionism to explore themes of identity, connection, and contemporary life. His practice, rooted in intuitive movement and emotional expression, reflects his personal experiences and invites viewers to find their own resonance. Each piece offers a space for connection, capturing the balance between intimacy and detachment in the modern world.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Ali McNally, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Grace Percival
Grace Percival is a Brighton-based artist and designer whose work brings a burst of colour and joy to modern art. With a background in fashion and textiles, Grace has a keen eye for detail and a love for vibrant palettes. Her work is mainly focused on cheerful still lifes, capturing the charm of dinner parties, lively florals, and colourful holiday scenes.
Grace's art is all about fun and personality. Her pieces are designed to make you smile, with bright colours and playful compositions that draw you in.
With a focus on bringing modern art to life, Grace's work offers a refreshing and light-hearted approach, perfect for brightening any space.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Grace Percival, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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josh edgoose
Josh Edgoose is a London-based photographer celebrated for his insightful and humorous portrayal of everyday life. Known for his keen eye and distinctive approach, Josh has earned recognition in major publications such as The Guardian, It’s Nice That, and I-D. His work has also led to collaborations with prestigious brands including Fujifilm and Apple, and he co-founded the influential YouTube channel FRAMELINES, which reaches a global audience of photography enthusiasts.
For the first time, selected images from Josh’s acclaimed book,10 Miles West, have been transformed into original artworks exclusively for George Gallery. This project documents over a decade of life in South-West London, focusing on the boroughs of Isleworth, Hounslow, Richmond, Brentford, and Twickenham. These artworks provide a unique and intimate portrayal of these communities, capturing the beauty and significance of everyday moments in Josh’s distinctive style.
Original artwork s available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Josh Edgoose, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Hannah Simpson
Hannah Simpson Studio, established in 2020, serves as a creative haven for Hannah Simpson, providing an escape from the demands of everyday life.
For Hannah, creativity has long been a therapeutic outlet, allowing her to
navigate and control her emotions.Central to the studio's creations are the 'Monster' creatures
that Hannah conceptualises. These creatures, designed with vibrant patterns and
unique expressions, serve as tangible representations of difficult thoughts and
negative emotions, transforming them into approachable and humorous entities.
Remarkably, these characters not only bring solace to Hannah but also spread
joy to others.Motivated by the positive impact of her Monster creations,
Hannah expanded her creative endeavours to include homeware items, particularly
lamps and vases. The rationale behind this extension is rooted in the belief that
surrounding oneself with colourful and joyful shapes can have profound effects
on mental health. Through her homeware items, Hannah aims to contribute to
creating uplifting and positive living spaces.Ceramics form the core of Hannah Simpson Studio's artistic
output. Working with ceramics is described as a challenging and rewarding
experience, emphasising the delicate balance between control and
unpredictability. The intricate and time-consuming nature of each stage in the
ceramic process, often spanning weeks for project completion, tests the
artist's patience and expectations. Despite the challenges, working with
ceramics fosters resilience, patience, and a methodical approach.In essence, Hannah Simpson Studio is not merely a ceramics
studio but a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the
therapeutic benefits of artistic expression. Through her unique approach to
ceramics and the creation of Monster-inspired homeware, Hannah Simpson aims to
bring joy, resilience, and a sense of control to both herself and those who
interact with her creations.Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Hannah Simpson, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk.
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Tyler Shelton
Tyler Shelton, an emerging artist from Dallas, Texas, is celebrated for his vibrant and nostalgic artwork. Known for his bold use of colour and effortless style, Tyler has quickly garnered a substantial social media following. Drawing inspiration from icons like Andy Warhol, he is making a notable impact on the pop art scene with his distinctively joyful and creative approach.
Tyler’s work radiates a unique blend of energy and expression, carving out a distinctive path in the art world. His pieces, marked by vivid hues and dynamic compositions, resonate deeply with viewers. We are thrilled to feature Tyler in a guest residency at George Gallery, showcasing three superb original works that highlight his distinctive style and artistic vision.
Original artwork available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Tyler Shelton, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Sonja Annika
Sonja Annika is a Finnish artist based in Bali, known for her minimalistic and abstract painting style. Characterised by continuous lines and abstract forms, her work blends elegance with depth. Since gaining recognition in 2016, Sonja has achieved international acclaim, with her paintings exhibited in numerous galleries and sold worldwide. Noteworthy collaborations include custom artwork for brands like Sephora and Warner Music.
Exclusive to George Gallery, Sonja’s latest collection, The Beautiful Journey of Grief, is a tribute to those who have experienced loss. This series explores how grief reshapes our perspective, highlighting the light, love, and warmth loved ones bring into our lives.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Sonja Annika, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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ANDREW S.GRAY
Andrew S.Gray, who goes by Andy, is a visionary image maker hailing from a quaint village in northumberland. the stunning landscapes and natural allure of his surroundings deeply inspire his artistry. Andy combines his love for the outdoors with his passion for capturing images, skilfully transforming digital data into evocative art.
His distinctive style of intentional camera movement photography emerged from a journey of experimentation. Influenced by Valda Bailey and JMW Turner, Andy adopts a more abstract and impressionistic perspective. His pioneering work has attracted a substantial social media following, allowing him to present and sell his art to a global audience.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Andrew S.Gray, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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Clare Emily
Clare Emily is a London-based artist celebrated for capturing the essence of natural landscapes through her semi-abstract style. Using impasto acrylics and a palette knife, Clare creates rich textures that evoke the British coastline, with a particular focus on Chichester Harbour. Her self-taught approach to art is deeply influenced by her background as a cellist, adding a unique rhythmic quality to her work.
Clare’s pieces celebrate the beauty of weather and colour, creating visually striking artworks that resonate deeply with viewers. Sold across the UK and internationally, her art reflects a unique passion and artistic vision. Clare continues to explore the interplay between texture, rhythm, and nature in her vibrant creations.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Clare Emily, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk
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paper draper
Based in Cambridge St. Ives, Paper Draper is an artist who transforms vintage ephemera into imaginative new scenes, playing with humour, scale, and perspective. Embracing a less-is-more philosophy and a love for mid-century imagery, she creates handmade pieces that celebrate the unique qualities of hand-built art. Each creation showcases a personal touch and a dedication to aesthetic excellence.
With a growing global presence and recognition as an Artfinder Ambassador, Paper Draper’s art continues to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide. Her innovative approach highlights the charm of vintage materials, blending creativity with meticulous craftsmanship.
Original artwork and limited edition prints available in the gallery.
For all enquiries about Paper Draper, contact us at richardturner@georgegallery.co.uk