Fi Lovett's Top 9 Artworks
January 10, 2024

Fi Lovett's Top 9 Artworks

Our European Gallery Director, Fi Lovett, shares her top 10 artworks right now and why they are top of her wish list. Read her thoughts below and enquire today. 


 

1. Small Victories, Nick Grindrod, 2023
"The playful energy that vibrates from Grindrod’s work is palpable. The artist’s skill is evident with the ease in which he contrasts sculptural, geometric lines with painterly drips and freehand markings.  Nick’s work features in my own personal collection."
 

 

2. Dead Fish, Ross Muir, 2023
"Muir paints from the heart with an authenticity that can’t be taught.  His remarkable skill coupled with his inimitable wit produces work that is held in both public and private international collections, including my own.  Muir is mercurial and painting is central to his very being."
 

 


 

 
3. The Love Letter, Dairo Vargas, 2023
"Rooted in the renaissance, Vagas’ seductive dreamscapes draw you into a mystical world where you can add your own vision and interpretation to the narrative each time you look.  These enchanting works are a portal into another world."
 

 

 
4. Untitled, RETNA, 2016
"I currently have the pleasure of viewing this artwork every time I raise my head from my desk as it’s installed in my office.  I therefore feel conflicted about sharing this one, however in a professional capacity, I must disclose that this is RETNA at his best.  Having featured in campaigns for Louis Vuiton and Nike, the bad boy of art combines opulence with grit in a piece that pulsates with intensity.  If you have an opportunity to acquire RETNA’s work, you won’t be able to part with it."
 


 

 
5. Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, 31 May, No.1, David Hockney, 2011
"One of the most influential artists of our time, Hockney is widely acknowledged as a pioneer in his field who is still pushing boundaries at the age of 86.  This work is one of only 25 from his iPad series of his native Yorkshire.  Hockney is an excellent mid/long term investment artist whose average sale price in prints have quadrupled in the last decade and increased by 32% from 2022."
 

 

 
6. Bardot (Thunder White), Russell Young, 2023
"This alluring image of Bardot is one of the most iconic of our time.  Russell Young’s work features in a veritable who’s who of public and private collections including David Hockney, Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Zuckerberg, Brad Pitt, The White House, The Saatchi collection and the Kardashians.  If you’re looking for a captivating striking piece, look no further."
 


 

 
7. Cruel Summer, Jessica Brilli, 2023
"There’s something reminiscent of Edward Hopper with Brilli’s detached, aloof subjects that fascinates. Brilli’s version of the American Dream is sprinkled in candy-coloured, sugar almond nostalgia."
 


 

 
8. Well Done, Brent Estabrook, 2023
"Having just returned from selling out at Art Miami, Estabrook’s work appears playful, however delve a little deeper and you will find influences from heavyweights such as George Condo and Picasso.  With an ever increasing circle of collectors, his work is never on the market for long and well worth acquiring."
 

 

 
9. I'll Never Forget What I Can't Remember, Harland Miller, 2020
"Harland Miller is one of my all-time favorite artists. His satirical take on Penguin Classics reimagines them with his irreverent tongue-in-cheek humour. Miller’s iconic works are in high demand and an excellent mid/long term investment."
 


 

 Want to explore more of Fi Lovett's top artworks? View her full curated collection here.

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