We work directly with our independent artists to bring you the best exclusive original artwork.

Discover our roster below.

  • Be Fernández

    Be Fernández (b. 1993, Madrid) is a self-taught artist whose bold, expressive work blends street art, pop culture, and contemporary illustration. Inspired by her father’s comic collection and the city’s visual energy, she began pasting large-scale drawings on Madrid’s streets at 17, long before social media. This early passion shaped her distinctive Neo-Pop aesthetic, leading to collaborations with brands like Netflix, Adidas, and Porsche, with features in Vogue and Forbes. In 2022, she won the European Award for Digital Art Creation at the About You Awards in Milan, and her work has been exhibited internationally.

    With over 330,000 Instagram followers, Be engages a global audience, offering a direct connection to her creative process. Her original paintings, often blending acrylic and spray paint, sell out instantly. We are delighted to welcome her to George Gallery, where her work will be on display and available from 26 March 2025.

  • Kazland

    Kazland (b. 1990, Frimley) is a self-taught artist whose distinctive mixed-media works blend abstraction, symbolism, and narrative. His layered compositions play with unconventional shadows and shifting perspectives, creating fragmented yet immersive worlds. With a background in street art and design, his work draws from a wide range of influences, from outsider art to modernist abstraction.

    His paintings, often created in series, evolve organically as colours and forms transfer between canvases. Kazland has exhibited internationally, with collaborations spanning fashion, music, and design. We are delighted to welcome him to George Gallery, where his work will be on display and available from 26 March 2025.

  • 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 and playful artworks, their practice spans prints, paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. Working from a studio in a former cherry orchard, now an artist community, they infuse everyday life with joy, colour, and dynamic compositions. Their work is influenced by global packaging designs, signage, and the details of daily life, with a focus on merging graphic design with traditional craftsmanship. Since 2016, they have dedicated themselves exclusively to their collaborative practice, with a shared love for screen printing at its core.

    We Are Out Of Office has been showcased internationally, with notable exhibitions such as the Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam, and their work is held in private collections globally. The duo’s playful yet striking art has led to collaborations with global brands and a growing online presence, making them sought after by art collectors. We are delighted to announce that their exclusive original works will be on display and available at George Gallery from 26 March 2025 at 31 Duke Street.

  • Joshua K. Jackson

    Joshua K. Jackson (b. 1988, Buckinghamshire) is a self-taught photographer whose striking street photography captures the energy, movement, and unexpected beauty of urban life. His work blends abstraction and realism, using light, shadow, and bold colours to transform everyday moments into cinematic compositions.

    Jackson's photographic journey began after a successful career in finance, where his growing fascination with street photography led him to embrace the medium full-time in 2016. His images explore the subtle connections between people, architecture, and fleeting moments, often distilling complex scenes into simple yet evocative compositions.

    Exhibited internationally, Joshua has collaborated with brands such as Apple and Adobe, and his work has gained a loyal following across social media platforms. We are excited to welcome him to George Gallery, where his exclusive original works will be available from 26 March 2025.

  • Kyle Mcdougall

    Kyle Mcdougall

    Kyle McDougall is a documentary photographer from Ontario, Canada, now residing in the United Kingdom. His work is driven by a fascination with rural environments, quiet spaces, and the passage of time. After graduating from film school, Kyle spent a decade as a cinematographer and director in television.

    In 2017, he and his wife sold their home and embarked on a year-long road trip across North America, which sparked a new creative direction. This journey led to his highly acclaimed debut book, An American Mile, which documents small towns in the American Southwest over five years. For the first time, images from this project are being made available in a larger format, exclusively for George Gallery.

  • Lucianna Whittle

    Based in Hove’s Studio 106, Lucianna Whittle creates immersive, abstract oil paintings that invite viewers into a direct experience of art. Her background in Fine Art and Cultural Theory informs her exploration of aesthetic consciousness and the sublime, with a focus on fostering meaningful encounters within the gallery setting.

    Lucianna’s work evokes a “felt experience,” encouraging viewers to move beyond analysis and engage in a shared moment of presence. Her flowing brushwork promotes openness and curiosity, offering art as a space of unmediated strength, completed through the viewer’s gaze.

  • Clara Claus

    Clara Claus lives and works in France, splitting her time between Paris and the South. An alumna of École Duperré in Paris and Cooper Union in New York, Clara is an abstract artist renowned for her ability to meld depth with originality. Her artworks are celebrated for their unique approach and have been exhibited in prestigious galleries across France and the USA.

    Clara's pieces resonate deeply with viewers, reflecting a distinctive blend of her artistic journey and vision. With a distinguished roster of private clients, her art continues to captivate and inspire. Committed to pushing the boundaries of abstract art, Clara remains dedicated to evolving her practice and exploring new creative frontiers.

  • 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, Rixo, and The Vampire's Wife, Lesley has transitioned seamlessly to her true passion: working with clay.

    Her bold, striking vessels blend practicality with beauty, each piece handmade to celebrate the unique imperfections of ceramics. Recently featured in Vogue and SheerLuxe, L&Clay Ceramics has garnered acclaim for its innovative designs and meticulous craftsmanship. Lesley’s dedication to her art has established her as a prominent figure in contemporary ceramics.

  • Matt Eley

    Matt Eley is a London-based typography artist known for his innovative work. After graduating from UWE's graphic design program, Matt's career accelerated at the Pentland Group, collaborating with brands like Speedo, Ellesse, and Lacoste. At 23, he was elected to the Chartered Society of Designers, and his commercial experience now enhances his role as a leading artist, blending precision with personal expression.

    His latest collection, “Love Lettered”, uses a monochrome palette to explore the power of words and the complexities of human connections. Exclusively at George Gallery, this collection captures the emotions of affection, passion, heartache, and loss.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 work transports viewers to imaginative realms based on personal memories, with a focus on the intersection of memory and place. Featuring striking colour combinations and hard-edge abstractions, Paula’s art offers a unique blend of cultural depth and modern sensibility.

  • joshua james li

    Here at George Gallery, we are committed to supporting local talent by providing opportunities to showcase and sell their work. To this end, we have launched an "emerging Artist Programme," designed to mentor one local artist each year as they develop their practice.

    Our first artist in this programme is James Joshua Li, a British figurative painter based in Brighton. His work explores collective nostalgia and the spectral remnants of history. Drawing on the concept of 'hauntology,' inspired by the late cultural theorist Mark Fisher, James' art reflects on a Hong Kong that exists only in the imagination, highlighting the surreal contradictions of colonisation.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • lil shlurp

    London-based artist LIL SHLURP masterfully blends portraiture, abstraction, and photorealism to capture musicians and their music. A self-taught artist who began during the 2020 lockdown, LIL SHLURP draws profound inspiration from her passion for music, which informs her creative process and reflects her experiences.

    Her vibrant, multi-layered compositions showcase distinctive creativity, merging various artistic styles into a cohesive narrative. Recently, LIL SHLURP was honoured with a nomination as a TOP 40 ROSL Rising Star, highlighting her influence in the art world. With a growing portfolio of high-profile commissions and increasing attention, LIL SHLURP continues to captivate audiences with her unique vision and dynamic approach.

  • 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.