Coming Soon...NEW Limited Edition Prints for Spring

The new year brings with it new hope and opportunities...and Collier & Dobson are bringing you all NEW limited edition prints!

We are thrilled to be launching a striking new collection of art to brighten your day (and your walls!) in just a week's time.

Head over to our online gallery now to browse our current collections...and keep your eyes peeled for new collections from some of our best selling artists including, Gary Walton, Nicky Litchfield, Sam Toft, Aaminah Snowdon, Jo Quigley, Corinne Young, and Anthony Dobson, as well as two exciting artists new to the Collier & Dobson portfolio - Anna Wright, and Helen Rhodes.

This new work includes bright and contemporary Londonian cityscapes from Jo Quigley; rickety waterside cottages and nautical scenes in typically whimsical style from Gary Walton; charming and characterful wildlife depictions from Aaminah Snowdon and Nicky Litchfield; joyously sentimental depictions of 'The Mustards' and their menagerie of feathered and furry friends enjoying seaside jaunts, helter skelter rides, and crazy afternoon knees-ups from Sam Toft; exceptionally well observed wildlife portraits from Anthony Dobson; remarkable ealistic open-water-swimming scenes; and pleasingly pattern-rich, colourful and whimsical work from Anna Wright and Helen Rhodes.

Altogether we will have around 35 brand new titles, available from our Fordingbridge gallery, or buy from us online and let us deliver it safely to your door.

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