Spring Edit
A considered selection of works for the season
Come into the Garden by Diane Whalley
As the season begins to shift, so too does the kind of work we are drawn to.
Spring often brings with it a renewed sensitivity to colour, light and atmosphere, to paintings that feel open, fresh and quietly alive within a space. This edit brings together a considered selection of works chosen for exactly those qualities, from florals and garden inspired paintings to landscapes and more abstract pieces that hold softness, luminosity and presence.
Rather than following a single theme too closely, the selection is shaped by a shared feeling. There is freshness here, but also depth. Gentle energy, balanced with calm. Works that feel at home in spring, but that carry lasting appeal well beyond the season itself.
Whether you are looking for something to lift a room, introduce colour, or simply mark a change in mood, these are works that feel especially resonant at this time of year.
oil on canvas
80 × 80cm
framed in a soft, light grey tray frame 84 × 84cm
(same style as pictured)
signed on the front and signed / titled on reverse
by Hannah Ivory Baker
oil & mixed media on canvas
80 × 100 cm - artwork
framed 83 × 103cm
signed and titled on reverse
by Laura Menzies
oil on canvas
160 x 165cm
unframed
by Rebecca Hardaker
acrylic on canvas
40 x40 cm
Hand-painted wood frame (50 x 50cm)
by Parastoo Ganjei
Mixed media (Acrylic, wax pastels and graphite) on wood panel.
84 × 58cm
framed in a natural tray frame 87 × 62cm
This painting comes ready to hang, finished with a satin varnish to protect it's longevity and against UV rays.
Each painting is signed on the back of the panel alongside the title.
by Emma Lock
If you are looking for a piece for a particular room or would like help narrowing the selection, we are always happy to advise.
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Semi abstract landscape and seascape artist based in London.

acrylic on canvas
100 x 100cm
framed 104 × 104cm
by Diane Whalley