
Houses of Parliament, London
Fine-art print after Claude Monet
Art Institute of Chicago
From ₹5,000Made to order
For rooms that should breathe
The quietest works are the hardest to make. Mist, moonlight, snow, a horizon with almost nothing on it — these ask the viewer to slow down before they can see anything at all. Hung in a bedroom or a room that gets used at the end of a day, they do more for a space than any amount of colour.
12 of 12 works
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Work that speaks of harvest, flow and plenty.
Work with weight, structure and a steady gaze.
Work that announces itself and holds a room.
Work about closeness, pairing and warmth.
Work with roots, mass and a guarding presence.
Work that keeps moving after you stop looking.
Work made for attention rather than decoration.