MEET OUR ARTISTS

  • Founder

    Paul Crabtree is an international urban artist renowned for his distinctive mixed media statement pieces, most notably his painted skulls. Crabtree’s art combines bold visual narratives with a raw, visceral aesthetic that speaks to both the fragility and strength of human existence. His captivating work has earned him a dedicated following of collectors from around the globe, from art enthusiasts to celebrities and adventurers alike.

    With a career that has spanned over a decade, Crabtree has been commissioned by some of the most intriguing figures in both entertainment and exploration. Notable commissions include works for the presenters of SAS Who Dares Wins, as well as a special piece for adventurer Scotty Sears—the youngest person to reach the South Pole unsupported. These projects, along with others, have solidified his reputation as an artist who captures the spirit of those who push boundaries.

    Since 2014, Paul’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, showcasing his unique artistic vision in prominent galleries across London, Brighton, and California.

    Paul’s mixed media approach often juxtaposes vibrant colour palettes with thought-provoking symbolism, inviting viewers to explore themes of mortality, resilience, and transformation. His skull paintings, in particular, have become iconic, melding dark and bold aesthetics with a modern edge that challenges conventional ideas of beauty and meaning in contemporary art.

    Through his growing body of work, Paul Crabtree continues to make an indelible mark on the art world, with each piece reflecting his unique perspective and unwavering passion for pushing artistic boundaries.

  • Bright, bold, and unapologetically playful, Sara’s work celebrates the collision of pop art, pop culture, and whimsy. Inspired by Warhol’s fearless use of colour and Hollywood’s golden age of pin-ups and icons, she creates digital artworks that reimagine familiar faces and symbols with a modern twist.

    A graduate of Norwich School of Art, Sara has built a successful career as a graphic designer for over 20 years. Art, however, has always been her constant — a space where she merges a love of design, nostalgia, and playful critique of celebrity culture.

    Sara’s goal is simple: to make art that is as bold as it is joyful, adding energy, humour, and style wherever it hangs.

  • Christopher “Christophski” Parkin is a print maker from the North East of England. A life long doodler but having no formal art education since his GCSE in the late ‘90s, Chris turned to art during “lockdown,” exploring different mediums before discovering and developing a passion for linocut. Self-taught during the pandemic, Chris initially honed his skills by creating prints for daily art challenges on social media. He is a prolific print maker and continues to challenge himself to maintain a high output to keep that creative spark alive and predominantly works on a small scale to help achieve this.

    Often “mashing up” concepts, and taking inspiration from pop culture, nature, music, literature and world folklore, Chris' style is heavily influenced by traditional relief printing, adding a refreshing modern spin that makes his work both current and nostalgic, blending passion, precision, and personality with a sense of fun and humour.