Whoops! You are using an outdated version of Internet Explorer. For an optimal Artfinder experience, please update your browser to version IE 11 or greater. Alternatively, download the latest version of Chrome, Firefox or Opera. |
Pay a 10% deposit now, receive your artwork, then spread the remaining cost over your chosen time frame.
Apply and get a decision instantly.
No hidden costs or surprises!
Subject to credit check and approval. 10% deposit payment required. 0% APR representative. Only applicable on orders over £300. Please read full terms here.
Discover daily inspiration from the Artfinder team and our Guest Editors with our hand-picked gift guides and seasonal trend selections. From tiny treats to stunning showstoppers, you'll find the perfect artwork, whatever your style.
Created by Matthew Eve
This week we're welcoming the final member of our curatorial board, Dr Matthew Eve. A design curator, writer, historian and illustrator, shop Dr Matthew Eve's collection of figurative art with a surreal twist.
Created by Artfinder Collections
Our lead curator, Alice, has gathered up the freshest and best artworks brand new for May. And you know what? These babies are so new and original that you might just be one of the first people to ever see them. Lucky you.
Created by Artfinder Collections
Summery and dreamlike art was the clear trend of April. Inject some happiness into your day and browse our lead curator Alice's picks of the very best art of the month.
Created by Artfinder Collections
Monochrome abstracts, linear figures, whimsy portraits and organic shapes. Promote a sense of softness and peace in your interior by building your own muted contemporary gallery wall.
Created by Artfinder Collections
Alice, our lead curator and contemporary-art-discovering extraordinaire, has handpicked the best new art for April. What will be your favourite April pick?
Created by Artfinder Collections
Fine art photography is more than just a quick snap; it requires careful thought, vision and concept. Our new contemporary photography curator, Richard Kalman, has handpicked his photographic faves to help you see original art from a different angle.