Landscape Collection

A Curated Environment for Wellbeing and Connection

At the heart of this project lies a belief that art can do more than decorate, it can restore, inspire, and reconnect us to the world beyond our walls. Working closely with our client, we curated a collection that embodies qualities of calm, clarity, and connection. The guiding principle throughout was biophilia - our innate affinity with nature - which shaped not only the selection of artworks but the spatial experience they inhabit.

 

We commissioned new pieces and selected existing works from 26 accomplished landscape artists, each offering a distinct lens on land, light, and place. The collection is rich in technique and perspective, yet unified by a shared invitation: to reconnect with the natural world.

 
 

Nick Jones’s atmospheric landscapes evoke the quiet grace of nature through light, texture, and abstraction. His works offer moments of reflection and reconnection, echoing the biophilic ethos of the space and inviting viewers to pause, breathe, and engage with the elemental beauty of land, sea, and sky.

 
 
 
 
 

Sue Arrowsmith’s abstract compositions explore rhythm, repetition, and the subtle interplay of light and line. Her work brings a quiet intensity to the collection, offering a meditative counterpoint to the natural forms around it. Through layered mark-making and delicate tonal shifts, her pieces invite viewers into a space of stillness and introspection.

 

Andrew Mackenzie’s work explores the intersection of nature and architecture, layering botanical forms with geometric structures to create contemplative, multi-dimensional landscapes. His commissioned pieces for this collection reflect a quiet tension between the organic and the constructed, inviting viewers to consider how we shape, and are shaped by, the environments we inhabit.

 
 

“This collection has been a deeply rewarding journey. Each artist brings a distinct voice, yet together they form a compelling dialogue.”

 

Luke Elwes commissioned work based on his Camino series, rooted in his pilgrimage along the ancient Camino de Santiago, brings a contemplative enquiry into place and history to the collection. These works trace not only physical terrain but the layered passage of time.

Within the broader collection, Elwes’ paintings deepen the dialogue around how artists engage with land as lived experience:

A space shaped by movement, belief, and the echoes of those who came before.

 
 

Lush botanical landscapes symbolising cycles of growth and renewal

Since acquiring Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s painting for our client’s landscape collection, her career has flourished—garnering record prices, collaborating with Dior, and joining prestigious galleries like Marianne Boesky and Hauser & Wirth.

Her work explores class, race, gender, culture, and nature through a vibrant, expansive style rooted in personal narrative. The painting in this collection blends themes of love, loss, and self-reflection with playful energy.

 
 

Emily Moore’s paintings bring a dynamic interplay of spontaneity and structure to the landscape collection.

Rooted in her personal travel photography, her work explores the tension between rugged mountainous forms and the softness of expansive skies—balancing expressive mark-making with intricate detail.

 
 

Orlanda Broom’s vibrant botanical landscapes offer a dreamlike counterpoint to the collection’s exploration of place—lush, layered, and teetering between paradise and decay. Her work deepens the collection’s emotional terrain, revealing how nature can be both seductive and unsettling.

 
 
 

Together, these works form a collective map of how we see, feel, and remember the world around us

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