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- Roby Dwi Antono
- · Artscapy
- · £ 1,050
Okta by Roby Dwi Antono is a hauntingly ethereal piece that embodies the artist’s signature fusion of surrealism and emotional introspection. Rendered in a monochromatic palette, the figure’s oversized, glassy eyes and soft, shadowed features evoke a sense of melancholy and innocence. Antono explores themes of solitude, childhood, and existential reflection, often juxtaposing beauty with unease. The sombre atmosphere, enhanced by the blurred edges and textured shading, reflects the dreamlike quality typical of Antono’s work. Okta aligns with his broader oeuvre, which frequently focuses on enigmatic, childlike figures to provoke introspection and emotional resonance.
- Imon Boy
- · Artscapy
- · £ 1,610
Imon Boy’s Nobody Cares (2023) is a sculpture that distils the artist’s signature blend of humour and melancholy into a three-dimensional form. Crafted in smooth, matte-finished materials, the rounded head with oversized ears, purple hair, and a solitary expression rests atop a wooden box adorned with childlike doodles and the titular phrase. The juxtaposition of playful visuals with the deadpan message evokes a sense of resigned irony. This work aligns with Imon Boy’s wider practice, where street art aesthetics and comic motifs explore themes of loneliness, digital detachment, and emotional authenticity with disarming sincerity.
- Javier Calleja
- · Artscapy
- · £ 1,150
Javier Calleja’s No Wings to Fly (2023) is a charming mixed media sculpture that exemplifies the artist’s instantly recognisable aesthetic. Featuring an endearing, wide-eyed character with oversized green pupils, a mop of red hair, and exaggerated feet, the figure leans forward playfully, arms outstretched in a gesture of innocence and longing. The smooth, cartoon-like surface and minimalist palette enhance its toy-like appeal. As with much of Calleja’s oeuvre, this work blurs the line between sculpture and collectible, touching on themes of vulnerability, childhood, and emotional sincerity, all wrapped in a disarmingly whimsical, pop-inflected visual language.
- Roby Dwi Antono
- · Artscapy
- · £ 1,050
Hanan by Roby Dwi Antono features a melancholic, childlike figure with oversized eyes and a stark, monochromatic palette. Known for blending surrealism with pop culture, Antono’s works often explore innocence, vulnerability, and existential themes. This piece, with its haunting simplicity and subtle expression, reflects Antono’s signature style—evoking both nostalgia and unease. The character’s minimalistic features and muted tones focus attention on the figure’s gaze, a hallmark of the artist’s exploration of human emotion. Hanan is emblematic of Antono’s oeuvre, showcasing his ability to merge contemporary illustration with classical motifs to create dreamlike, thought-provoking imagery.
- Damien Hirst
- · Artscapy
- · £ 12,000
The artwork features a mandala-like design composed of vibrant butterfly wings arranged in a kaleidoscopic pattern, reflecting themes of beauty, life, and mortality that are central to Hirst's practice.
- Rachel Jones
- · Artscapy
- · £ 440,000
PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in 2018EXHIBITED
London, Royal Academy of Arts, RA Schools Show, 2018.
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
- · Artscapy
- · £ 5,500
Tomokazu Matsuyama's Daylight Away captivates with its vibrant collage of colours and dynamic forms within a figure-eight composition. The artwork integrates traditional Japanese motifs, such as kimono patterns and natural elements, with modern, abstract aesthetics, symbolising the tension between tradition and globalisation. Matsuyama’s signature style blends East and West, with fragmented layers and vivid contrasts, a recurring theme in his oeuvre. Daylight Away exemplifies his exploration of cultural identity and hybridity, showcasing a seamless interplay of chaos and harmony. This piece aligns strongly with his typical work, embodying his unique visual language and thematic depth.Signed
- Billy Childish
- · Artscapy
- · £ 47,500
Billy Childish’s Moonrise is a contemplative landscape that merges romantic naturalism with a modernist twist. Framed by textured tree trunks, the serene scene of a rising moon reflected in a tranquil body of water evokes a timeless connection to nature. The soft pastel palette, combined with linear details and a delicate lightbulb reflection in the water, imbues the work with both warmth and mystery. This painting aligns with Childish’s broader practice of blending introspective themes and expressive techniques, offering a poetic meditation on solitude, the passage of time, and humanity’s relationship with the natural world.Provenance:
Artist
Neugerriemschneider Gallery, Berlin (Art Basel
- Okokume
- · Artscapy
- · £ 10,500
"Florecer" (2020) by Okokume, also known as Laura Mas Hernandez, is a charming and whimsical drawing featuring a young character with flowing hair and colorful flowers. Rendered on a textured, natural-colored background, this piece captures the essence of Okokume's signature "Cosmic Girl" series. Known for her vibrant and playful approach, Okokume's art often explores themes of growth, nature, and transformation. "Florecer," meaning "Bloom," illustrates innocence and wonder through soft, pastel colors and delicate lines, exemplifying her unique blend of street art, manga, and fine art influences.Provenance:
JPS Art Gallery
Private Collection, Hong Kong (purchased directly from above)
- Piers Alsop
- · Artscapy
- · £ 18,000
"Hola" (2018) by Piers Alsop is an evocative painting that blends surrealism with abstract elements. This artwork features a dark, enigmatic interior space, dominated by a large, shrouded figure with a white, faceless oval. The background reveals a lively beach scene, viewed through a window, creating a striking contrast between the tranquil interior and the dynamic exterior. Alsop's use of muted, cool tones and dramatic lighting enhances the mysterious atmosphere, inviting viewers to ponder the narrative and emotional tension within the piece. "Hola" is a significant example of Alsop's ability to merge introspective and external worlds, exploring themes of isolation, observation, and the in
- Piers Alsop
- · Artscapy
- · £ 20,000
"Hole" (2021) by Piers Alsop is a compelling and introspective painting that blends surrealism with contemporary themes. The artwork features a nude figure sitting atop a large, rounded pink form, holding a bottle and gazing downward, with the moon visible in the dark background. The figure's introspective pose and the vast, empty space surrounding them evoke a sense of isolation and contemplation. Alsop's use of soft, muted colors and delicate brushstrokes adds a dreamlike quality to the painting. This piece reflects Alsop's ongoing exploration of human emotion and the complexities of the human psyche, making it a poignant example of his work.Signed by artist on verso
- TIDE
- · Artscapy
- · £ 5,750
"Gift" (2020) by TIDE is a sculpture that embodies the artist's playful yet expressive style. This piece features a cartoonish figure, intricately designed with black and white splashes and drips, creating a dynamic and energetic aesthetic. TIDE is known for blending elements of street art with traditional sculpture, resulting in unique, contemporary pieces that resonate with a wide audience. "Gift" exemplifies TIDE's ability to infuse character and emotion into his work, combining a sense of whimsy with artistic sophistication. This piece is a testament to TIDE's innovative approach to modern art, merging pop culture influences with fine art techniques.Provenance:
SBI Art Auction, July 202
- Takashi Murakami
- · Artscapy
- · £ 1,150
"Provenance:
online auction
Nov 2019"
- Du Jingze
- · Artscapy
- · £ 7,000
Du Jingze’s Ali Western (2019) is a painting that juxtaposes hyperrealism with abstraction to question ideals of masculinity, media, and identity. Executed in a restrained grayscale palette, the muscular figure—head partially obscured by geometric shapes—clutches a Coca-Cola bottle, a potent symbol of Western consumer culture. Bold colour blocks disrupt the monochrome realism, creating a visual tension between representation and distortion. This work is emblematic of Jingze’s practice, where he reconfigures found imagery through digital and painterly processes, exploring the fragmentation of contemporary identity in an image-saturated world.
- Invader
- · Artscapy
- · £ 4,600
Mind Condition. Comes in its original packaging.
Hand-signed by artist, Hand-signed and numbered on the versoIn the late 1990s, anonymous French artist Invader began cementing and gluing ceramic mosaic Space Invaders—pixelated characters from the eponymous 1978 video game—across the streets of Paris. He expanded his roster to include Pac-Man ghosts and other popular 8-bit characters, and his works now adorn cities around the world, from Los Angeles to Kathmandu. Along with these clandestine works of street art, Invader has produced mosaics on Perspex panel, plywood, and book covers. He has also created paintings, drawings, and screen prints in his signature pixelated style. These works regu
- Liu Ye
- · Artscapy
- · £ 21,000
"Pinocchio" by Liu Ye is a monochromatic work that captures the essence of the classic character in a unique and contemplative manner. Liu Ye's portrayal of Pinocchio features the puppet with a serene, almost melancholic expression, set against a stark black background. The simplicity and muted tones of the piece highlight the emotional depth and introspective quality of the character. Known for blending Eastern and Western influences, Liu Ye often infuses his work with a sense of innocence and introspection. "Pinocchio" exemplifies his distinctive style, focusing on themes of childhood, nostalgia, and the interplay between fiction and reality.Printed by Vigna Antoniniana, Rome
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- Samuel Nnorom
- · Artscapy
- · £ 10,000 - £ 15,000
Samuel Nnorom's Hanging on You is a captivating mixed-media artwork, characterised by its intricate interplay of vibrant purples, blues, and golds, delicately arranged in bulbous textile clusters interwoven with thread-like green structures. The piece explores themes of interconnectedness, resilience, and the delicate balance between dependence and support. Nnorom’s signature use of upholstery materials, such as Ankara fabric, marks this work as emblematic of his style, which often delves into social and cultural narratives. However, its striking three-dimensionality and suspended, organic form might reflect an experimental evolution within his practice, pushing the boundaries of material an