Sylvia Kanytjupai Ken (1965, Australia)
Seven Sisters 18-20 // 2020 // Acrylic on Linen
ART FOR A WANDERING SPIRIT
Portrait of Augusta Savage (USA 1892-1965)
Trailblazing sculptor and central figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
ARTISTS WHO INSPIRE
Ladi Kwali (Nigeria, 1925-1984) // Vessel // Clay
Kwali’s work that had profound influence on a post-colonial Nigeria
ART IN ACTION
SAINT JAMES FINE ART
At Saint James Fine Art, we believe that art is more than a visual experience—it’s a journey of discovery, a conversation between the artwork and the viewer, and a reflection of the world around us. We are driven by a passion for the narrative power of art — its ability to transcend boundaries, challenge perceptions, and create lasting impact.
Whether it’s a work that sparks quiet introspection, drives social change, or captures a moment in history, we are committed to curating art that speaks to the heart and mind. Explore our collection and discover art that goes beyond the canvas — art that connects, challenges, and inspires.
Cedric Morris (British, 1889-1982)
Flowers in a Portuguese Landscape // 1968 // Oil on Canvas.
THE COLLECTION
Each piece in our collection is thoughtfully selected for its ability to evoke emotion and inspire reflection. We curate artworks that go beyond mere aesthetics, choosing pieces that tell compelling stories and create meaningful connections. As you explore our gallery, you'll discover works that not only enhance a physical space visually but also add depth and character to the environment. Discover our full collection at this link.
Wilfrid de Glehn (United Kingdom, 1870-1951)
The Beloved // Oil on Canvas
Dod Proctor (United Kingdom, 1890-1972)
Roses // Oil on Canvas // c.1967
Emmi Whitehorse (American/ Navajo, 1957- )
Arrival of Spring at Rincon Marquis // Oil on paper mounted on canvas // 1986
Frank Bowling (British
Old Altarpiece // Acrylic on collaged canvas // 2010
THE ARTISTS WHO INSPIRE
Our Artist Stories provide intimate insight into the lives, inspirations, and creative journeys of select artists whose work has deeply moved us.. These personal narratives reveal the diverse experiences, challenges, and triumphs that shape their unique artistic visions and creations. Through these stories, we aim to foster a deeper connection between art lovers and the creators behind the works. The full - but constantly growing! - collection of artist profiles can be explored at this link.
Keith Haring’s vibrant art was more than just visually striking; it was a powerful tool for activism. His work boldly addressed social issues like AIDS, racism, and LGBTQ+ rights, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire change.