Affordable Art Fair Online Top Picks
The Affordable Art Fair's Battersea edition has closed its doors for another year, but there are still plenty of inspiring artworks available online
Calm
The art you hang on your walls can make or break a room. Make your living space a centre of calm with these tranquil works.
Clockwise from top left: Emma Bell, Multi Coloured I, 2018. Martin Grover, Down V, 2017. Andre Nadaal, BWM821116, 2016. Pedro Correa, Safari, 2018. Lorraine Thorne, Ascending, 2018. Vic Wright, Facet 2, 2019.
Painters' Painters
These artists know their medium. Not all are painters (Tim Southall is a printmaker) but they all embrace texture and colour. If you are looking for art with atmosphere and a real feel for tone, these are the names to consider.
Clockwise from top left: Tim Southall, On the Tow Path, 2016. David Walker, The Thunder of the Rollers, 2017. Victoria Kiff, In Transit, 2018. Luke Hannam, Towards Seddlescombe II, 2018. Vladinsky, Poise, 2018. Nicky Carlyon, Beach Pyjamas, 2017.
Pastel Hues
If pastels are your thing, we have just artworks. These artists' pieces will brighten up your day and your walls.
Clockwise from top left: Emma Bell, Coral I, 2019. Keng Wai Lee, Coal Tit 1, 2018. Barry Patterson, This Is Where I Am, 2018. Mike Hall, Table Laid For Lunch, 2018. Roo Waterhouse, Simple Cookery, 2018. David Mankin, Washed Coast, 2017.
Monochrome
Black and white never goes out of fashion. These artists explore the drama of greyscale.
Clockwise from top left: Cody Choi, Self Portrait #25. Dan Hillier, Priestess, 2018. YZ, Amazon, 2017. Lee Jeffries, Girl 2, 2015. Andre Nadaal, BW260615, 2015. YZ, Woman From Another Century, XIX, 2015.
Retro Look
Fun and modern, but with a retro edge, these works provide the perfect talking point.
Clockwise from top left: Alexandra Gallagher, Swing Prism, 2015. Alexandra Gallagher, Selfies With Bond, 2015. Alban, 57, 2017. Pierre-Francois Grimaldi, Bon Agiter, 2016. Alban, America, 2017, Pierre-Francois Grimaldi, 76, 2010.