We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Thank you to everyone who purchased from us this year at exhibitions, art fairs and online. Connecting with so many people around the world means so much to us.
All artworks are handmade to order, if you would like to purchase a gift for Christmas please contact Eleanor to check if we can make it and deliver on time.
Gift vouchers for art are a brilliant gift allowing someone to choose their favourite artwork without time pressure.
Cosy Season Interior Inspiration
Thank you to interior designer, Lisa Cleary, founder of Studio Cleary, for selecting three of Richard Heeps' striking photographs for her London home. The iconic Space artwork offers a bold juxtaposition against the muted tones of the room, whilst the Bible - Fishermans' Mission provides a contemplative resting place for the eye and the Industrial Jungle brings the outside in.
In 2021 Lisa wrote a guest blog for us.
Browse and Buy Richard Heeps Best Selling Artwork 'ICES'.
ICES, bold colour blocking pop art street photography from Richard Heeps 'On-Sea' series
Created as an ode to childhood visits to grandparents living on the Sussex coast, the artwork tells the story of the simple joys of the British seaside with bold graphic typography, but the iconic ice cream cone surreally suspended on a colour block has created a conceptual piece of art.
Choose your favourite or create your pop art collection.
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Heidler & Heeps Vinyl Collection
Acclaimed contemporary photographers, Richard Heeps and Natasha Heidler have collaborated to make this beautifully mesmerising collection. A celebration of the vinyl record and analogue technology, which reflects the artists practice within photography.
Heidler & Heeps Tape Collection
The Heidler & Heeps collaborations are creative representations of Natasha Heidler and Richard Heeps’ personal past, and their personalities. Cassette tapes are significant in both their lives and the work here is made from their own collections. Their unique darkroom process makes these pieces not inanimate objects, rather they have depth, texture, grit, and they even appear to move.
A View of the Fens from the Car With Wings
Watch Richard Heeps, The Road to Dejavu, in Episode Two on Bleach Box TV