We delighted to be included in House & Garden's 'Beginner's guide to start an art collection on a budget':
"If you have fallen for an artist’s work and it is out of your budget, you should always enquire about other works by the same artist in different mediums or styles," says the team at Jenna Burlingham Gallery,
"For example, a work on paper by the artist or a limited edition print will be more affordable. A limited edition print can make a great first purchase. This is an original work by an artist using one of the print techniques, such as etching, woodcut, screen print or lithograph. The image is made in an edition and signed by the artist. The larger the number of editions, the cheaper the print.
Ceramics are also a great starting point for a collection. These works – from vases to jars to pots to plates - can be highly decorative for shelves, tables, chimneypieces and other display spots, and they can also be surprisingly affordable, even those created by some of the most celebrated British 20th-century ceramicists."
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Illustrated here a selection of works by contemporary artist, Tom Harford-Thompson shown hanging at Jenna Burlingham Gallery.