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Canvas Collection

Canvas Collection

Browse our Fine Art Canvas Collection. 

Printed on heavy weight Giclée stock using archival inks and framed in our signature Canvas Float Frame, made with quality locally and sustainably sourced timber.

Cecily Napanangka Marshall

Cecily Napanangka Marshall

Cecily Napanangka Marshall was born in 1975 in Alice Springs Hospital, the closest hospital to Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal community located 290 km north-west of Alice Springs Hospital. Her parents were living in Yuendumu at the time but her mother passed away when she was young and her father moved to Mt Allan. Cecily was brought up by her Grandmother who has since died. She began her schooling in Alice Springs but attended the local school in Nyirripi when she moved in with her Grandmother. Cecily is a single mum with one daughter who attends Nyirripi Primary School. She has sisters and brothers who were also raised by her Grandmother.
Cecily began painting with Walukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed art centre located in Yuendumu, in 2008. However, it wasn’t until 2013 that Cecily began to paint full-time. She paints her Grandmother’s and Grandfather’s Jukurrpa, stories that have been passed down the generations for millennia and relate directly to the land, its features and the plants and animals that inhabit it. Cecily particularly likes painting Karnta Jukurrpa (Women’s Dreaming) from her Grandmother’s side and Watiya-warnu Jukurrpa (Bush Seed Dreaming) from her Grandfather’s side. 
Cecily likes to paint with her Grandmother’s sister, Phyllis Napurrurla Williams and her sister Valerie Napurrurla Morris. “I like the stories.  I watch as they paint and tell me about the possum dreaming.”
When Cecily is not painting she use to play sport, particularly basketball. These days she likes to go hunting for Yurrampi (Honey ants) and Ngarlkirdi (witchetty grubs).
Celebrities

Celebrities

Cities of the World

Cities of the World

Cityscapes

Coastal Art Collection

Coastal

Colour Pop

Dan Hobday

Dan Hobday

Dan Hobday is a mixed media Artist based in Devon, England. Hobday expresses his passion for minimal, contemporary art through complex textured layers of ink, acrylics and digital media.



Danielle Leigh

Danielle Leigh


New Zealand born creative, Danielle Leigh, began her photography adventure when she moved across the ditch. 
Her curiosity for the world directed her to the exploration of different cultures, architectural forms, and natural environments around the globe.
Danielle’s primary goal is to share these images of vibrancy, contrast and symmetry as a moment in time. Her captured experiences aim to encourage others to venture out and appreciate what foreign and unfamiliar surroundings may have to offer.

Danielle X

Danielle X

Sydney based abstract Visual Artist Danielle Cross is a multi-faceted artist with a repertoire that stretches from painting to photography.

Her abstract artwork embodies movement and elusive compositions whereas her photography merges imagery into abstract forms - where waves and landscapes look like they were created using a brush stroke rather than through a camera lens. (words by Hunter and Folk)

“Art is about connection- connecting with the artwork, the artist and a moment in time”


Darcy Levine

Darcy Levine

David Bottrell

David Bottrell

David is a self-taught Sydney based artist with a passion for landscapes and man made structures. His use of aerosol produces a unique and stylish abstract effect. His technique, merged with harsh layering of aerosols assists in achieving this aspect. 

Often displaying a domineering use of black, David is able to use his instincts to produce works that captivate the eye and embark the viewer on an intense and memorable journey. David also proves his diversity with a combination of affluent primary colours from deep ocean blues, eucalyptus greens to burnt orange and a foray of shimmering metallics. Altogether creating a texture and tone that contributes to the beauty of the quest. 

"I focus on embracing the emotional claim that the colours inspire through your own journey" 

David's art is described as 'passionate and intense' to the eye that endeavours quality. 

Desert Life

Desert Life

Design Fabrikken

Design Fabrikken

Editorial

Ekaterina Zagorska

Ekaterina Zagorska

Ekaterina Zagorska is a Bulgarian artist who draws inspiration from the world around her, including photographs of destinations she dreams of visiting and of places already explored.

Ekaterina's work often evolves into expanded narratives, with each illustration opening the door to new possibilities. The most fulfilling aspect is the creative freedom to determine how each story unfolds and concludes.