September marks a return to the fundamentals. From the geometric abstractions of Jasmine Mansbridge and the seascapes of Jérôme Pergolesi to the colourful compositions of Charlotte Roseberry, each artist affirms their individuality. Intimate Portraits, contemplative landscapes, and pure abstractions: this diversity is a testament to the current richness of contemporary creation celebrated on Rise Art. We have selected works that question as much as they seduce. Pieces capable of transforming an interior and instilling the creative energy needed for any new season. Accessible yet demanding art, for both seasoned collectors and enlightened amateurs.
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Curated by TXTURED, Marks of Memory is a meditation on the interplay between texture, abstraction, and emotional residue. Commenting on the collection, Founder and Interior Designer Simon Mayhew states: “Every brushstroke, smudge, or scrape feels like a remnant of something lived, remembered, or dreamt.” Marks of Memory Inspired by TXTURED’s design ethos—layered, sensory, and rich with character, a strong sense of visual language and mark-making pervades the selection. From Tim Fawcett’s chaotic line work to Philip Maltman’s expressive painterly gestures, these pieces are not just displays but vessels of meaning and spaces that hold memory. This concept aligns with the TXTURED belief that interiors should tell a story, not through literal narrative, but through atmosphere and emotion. About TXTURED is a Manchester-based luxury interior design studio. Their team of talented interior designers specialise in creating bespoke interiors that combine timeless elegance with modern sophistication. From sleek city apartments to grand countryside homes, TXTURED supports bringing your vision to life with interior design.
Curated by TXTURED Interior Design
July is a month of eclecticism and experimentation. We’re pleased to introduce the likes of Laurie Maun, David Horgan, and Vincent Ganaye to the platform, and to see new developments from Rise Art favourites Jack Hughes, Steph Goodger, and Kevin Jackson.
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One of the latest creative movements to draw attention is contemporary folk art, combining traditional symbols with modern styles. Contemporary folk art blends traditional craft techniques and cultural storytelling with modern themes and personal expression. Often created by self-taught or community-based artists, it features bold colours, handcrafted materials, and symbolic imagery rooted in everyday life, heritage, and local traditions. This vibrant art form bridges past and present, offering an authentic voice to diverse communities while reimagining folk motifs for today’s world.
Curated by Sophie Heatley
Our Royal Ascot Edit draws together a selection of works inspired by the annual race in Berkshire, England. Explore works rich in history and heritage (and horses).
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