Home Is? – List of Artists and Works

Ania Krypska

Womb -  before (from Expecting, 2024)

Giclee Print On Hahnemühle, Photo Rag, Sapele wood frame, no glass

£250 framed

Womb - after (from Expecting, 2025)

Photogram -unique print, glass frame

NFS



IG: @aniaka.photo
Web: aniakrypska.com

Project Statement:

Womb (2024-ongoing) comes from my graduation project Expecting. For me, it reflects on the body as home — the first place of life, growth, and renewal. Motherhood made this clearer: when the body is cared for, physically and mentally, everything else can follow. This image speaks to fragility, strength, and the resilience we all carry.

 

 

Annabel Stephens 

Living in Harmony, United Together 1

C-Type Print on Lustre Paper

£100 framed, £80 print only

 

Living in Harmony, United Together 2

C-Type Print on Lustre Paper

£100 framed, £80 print only

 

Living in Harmony, United Together 3

C-Type Print on Lustre Paper

£100 framed, £80 print only

 

Living in Harmony, United Together 4

C-Type Print on Lustre Paper

£100 framed, £80 print only

IG: @stephens_aphoto

Web: https://annabelstephens.myportfolio.com/

 

Project Statement:

I have been documenting the Sisters of The Ursuline Convent in Forest Gate, exploring themes of faith, feminism and community. This project was inspired by my Great Aunt, Sister Frances, who passed away last year. Through this connection, I was granted rare access to convent life.

 

 

Dilyana Tankova 

Hammer  (from Still Home)

C Type print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Gloss Baryta Paper 305gsm

£250 framed £190 unframed

 

Doorway  (from Still Home)

C Type print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Gloss Baryta Paper 305gsm

£250 framed £190 unframed

 

Bed, no potatoes  (from Still Home)

C Type print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Gloss Baryta Paper 305gsm

£250 framed £180 unframed

 

Table (from Still Home)

C Type print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Gloss Baryta Paper 305gsm

£250 framed £180 unframed


IG: @dilyanatankova
Web: dilyanatankova.com

 

Project Statement:

Home mingles between realities, between the past, the present and the future. Home is not a physical place but rather a memory, a dream, a destination. A colour, a texture, a light. This soft feeling of safety, warmth and love, the smell of something familiar carried in our dusty memories from another life.

 

 

Edmunds Riters

Home is_5

C Type print on fine art matt paper

£280 framed

 

Home is_8

C Type print on fine art matt paper

£280 framed

 

Home is_7

C Type print on fine art matt paper

£180 framed


IG: @edmundsriters
E: riters1985@yahoo.com

 

Project Statement:

Home is? is a photographic meditation on identity, place, and belonging. Shot across two countries : Latvia, where I was born, and England, where I now live. The project searches for what home might mean when it exists between landscapes, between languages, and between lives. These photographs were taken slowly, quietly, and often in solitude. They are about walking, observing, and remembering

 

 

Genny Sian

Untitled 1 (from This Is Where I Remember)

Giclee Print on Canon 260gsm Satin Paper

£80 framed

 

Untitled 2 (from This Is Where I Remember)

Giclee Print on Canon 260gsm Satin Paper

£80 framed

 

Untitled 3 (from This Is Where I Remember)

Giclee Print on Canon 260gsm Satin Paper

£80 framed

 

IG: @ghost_in_thelens
Web: gennysian1210.myportfolio.com

 

Project Statement:

This series reflects memory, place, and home. Revisiting childhood landscapes, I capture familiar fields, skies, paths and fragments unchanged despite time and distance. Though I live in London, these places shape me. The photographs are personal, unplanned, and a way of holding on to where I belong.

Heather McDonough 

Fur (from the series, Unsettled 2001)

Vintage Silver Gelatin Hand printed Photograph

£200 framed

Magnifying Glass (from the series, Unsettled 2001)

Vintage Silver Gelatin Hand printed Photograph

£200 framed

Pendant (from the series, Unsettled 2001)
Vintage Silver Gelatin Hand printed Photograph

£200 framed


IG: @Hevphoto
Web: heathermcdonough.com

 

Project Statement:

We relocated when I was five, traveling 3,000 miles from family and familiar surroundings. Displacement, at any age, reshapes one’s view of the world—inviting fresh perspectives while also triggering involuntary memories. Everyday sights can unexpectedly evoke vivid recollections of people and places once known.

Kathryn McGeary 

Barn at Mossy Lea (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed

View towards Mossy Lea (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed

The Windy Tree (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed

Shire Hill, Glossop (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed

Marple Canal (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed

Compstall Mill (From the series Our Clouded Hills)

Darkroom silver gelatin print with hand-stitched embroidery

Edition 1/1

£200 framed


IG:
@kathryn.mcgeary

Web: kathrynmcgeary.com

 

Project Statement:

Our Clouded Hills is a personal exploration of belonging and identity using analogue and pinhole photography. Retracing ancestral landscapes in Northern England, the images seek to capture the land’s quiet endurance and its role as storyteller, echoing generations past and revealing a timeless connection between memory, place and self.

 

 

Kim Yee Lee 

Untitled 1 (from Finding a Home 2021 - ongoing)

C Type Print, Fine Art Matt paper

£70 framed

Untitled 2 (from Finding a Home 2021 - ongoing)

C Type Print, Fine Art Matt paper

£70 framed

Untitled 3 (from Finding a Home 2021 - ongoing)

C Type Print, Fine Art Matt paper

£40 framed

 

Untitled 4 (from Finding a Home 2021 - ongoing)

C Type Print, Fine Art Matt paper

£70 framed

 

Untitled 5 (from Finding a Home 2021 - ongoing)

C Type Print, Fine Art Matt paper

£70 framed

 

IG: @klee.iyi

Web: www.kleephotos.myportfolio.com

Project Statement

‘Finding a home’ is an unravelling, ongoing journey, being able to feel at home again, the comfort of safety, stability and serenity. In this part of the journey, I discover that home is not a place but the elements that make it. The element that makes me feel at “home” is my partner.

 

 

Luca Artini 

“D”

(from “Sculture Dipinte #2”, 2025)

Hand Gum Bichromate Print on Hanemühle Platinum Rag Paper

Unique Print

£120 framed

“E”

(from “Sculture Dipinte #2”, 2025)

18.5cm x 20cm

Hand Gum Bichromate Print on Hanemühle Platinum Rag Paper

Unique Print

£120 framed

”V”

(from “Sculture Dipinte #2”, 2025)

18cm x 17.5cm

Hand Gum Bichromate Print on Hanemühle Platinum Rag Paper

Unique Print

£120 framed

“R”

(from “Sculture Dipinte #2”, 2025)

18.5cm x 14.5cm

Hand Gum Bichromate Print on Hanemühle Platinum Rag Paper

Unique Print

£120 framed

IG: @luca_artini
Web: artini.nl

 

Project Statement:

“Painted Sculptures #2” explores the connection between place, friendship, and memory. Taken in the north-east of Italy, these images blur the boundary  between recollection and imagination, shifting the meaning of home from a physical location to the people who inhabit it – transforming personal relationships into tokens to be  carried. 

 

 

Lucas Ross 

The Home of Two Dragons (from Lost Landscapes series)

Print of handmade mixed media collage on matt canvas

Oak slim frame, styrene glazing

Unique Print

£520 framed, stamped, signed


IG: lucas.ross
W: lucasross.net

 

Project Statement:

 

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My natural interest and subject of research has always been to look behind the curtain of reality and unusual treasures. In this case, too, I would like to invite you to join me in opening the door to a somewhat different home. The home where nature and myth merge. Trees turn into dragons, branches into movement and breath. Or maybe it's completely different every second that passes, and tomorrow the picture could become a large sailing ship sailing across the sea. 

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