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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June draws us outward—towards festival evenings, open-air exhibitions, and the long, lingering light of the season. Yet it is often in the quiet of home that the eye begins to search anew—for something grounding, something that speaks with quiet conviction. This month, we are drawn to works that embody that same understated vitality. Artworks that anchor a wall, invite space to breathe, and lend a considered rhythm to daily life.
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May is always a month we look forward to. The days stretch out, bank holidays pop up on the calendar, and summer starts to sneak into conversations. It’s also a time when we crave something fresh — a little change, a breath of newness. To capture that spirit, we’ve put together a selection of artworks that bring lightness, a sense of escape, and the simple joy of sunnier days. A collection designed to refresh your space and gently guide you towards the summer months.
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