art collections

Symbols that speak. Shadows that shimmer.

A collection of images born not only to adorn, but to awaken.

Each piece is crafted to evoke - mysticism, memory, meaning. Printed with care and intention, these works carry whispers of old stories, sacred places and unseen realms.

To hang one is not just to decorate a wall, but to summon an atmosphere, to honour beauty, to create space for stillness and wonder.

An offering to the eye, the spirit, and the unseen.

  • A dark landscape with a black goat inside a circle of fire under a crescent moon. Mountains are in the background.

    Bracken, Blood & Bone

    A dark harvest of bracken, blood, and bone: offerings to the season of decay and becoming

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  • A dimly lit room features a table set with candles, books, and plants against a dark green wall adorned with framed art.

    The Alchemist's Garden

    Not all gardens are tended in daylight. These are the remains of rituals past—pressed flora, coded leaves, and the green hush of magick at work.

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  • Dark bedroom with red velvet bedding and curtains, lit by lamps and candlelight. Two framed paintings hang on the wall above nightstands. A Christmas tree is visible on the left.

    The old masters Collection

    Frescoes, saints, and oil-soaked canvases that whisper of empires and altars. A collection steeped in reverence, ruin and the golden hush of antiquity.

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  • A dimly lit room with dark blue walls, a piano, framed art, lush plants, a chandelier, and a cozy armchair.

    The secrets in sepia Collection

    Studies drawn in silence - of bone, stem, and structure. Faded ink on parchment, where anatomy meets alchemy, and nature is under the microscope.

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  • Moody, dark academia study with walls covered in framed paintings above a desk with a lamp, books, and artifacts.

    The Occultia Collection

    A study in dark devotion—skulls, sigils, witches, and ancient rites. These works echo with forgotten power, created for those who seek the hidden, the arcane, and the sacred shadows

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  • Dark, moody interior with a large deer portrait, lit candles on a dresser, ornate gold frames, and a large green plant.

    The nobility Collection

    A court of creatures from another world—robed, crowned, and poised in eternal portrait. Echoes of forgotten dynasties, where instinct wears the mask of civility.

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About Our Signature Collections


Our signature collections are a curated selection of our most defining themes - a structured archive of gothic wall art, dark art prints and symbolic interior artwork designed for atmospheric spaces.Rather than separating art by trend, this collection is organised by visual language and historical influence. Each category explores a distinct thread within the broader world of dark academia decor, gothic home interiors and heritage-inspired wall art.

Explore Historical Artwork for Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic-era influences reinterpreted for modern interiors. Discover Portrait & Figure Art for classical portraiture, anatomical studies and contemplative figurative work. Delve into Animal Symbolism Art for mythic creatures and folkloric motifs, or browse Nature & Botanical Art for antique botanical studies and natural symbolism.

For collectors drawn to spiritual depth and layered meaning, our Esoteric Art and Occult Wall Art explore alchemy, sacred geometry, celestial symbolism and ritual iconography. Those seeking devotional influence and historic iconography can explore Religious & Sacred Art. Each collection is designed to anchor moody interiors, gothic bedrooms, studies and atmospheric living spaces. Whether you are building a dark academia library, layering antique-inspired gallery walls, or introducing subtle symbolic detail into a contemporary room, the Signature Collection provides a structured way to navigate our world. This page acts as the central archive - a directory of themes, influences and visual traditions that define our work. For guidance on styling, proportion and placement, visit our Interiors page. For deeper context into periods and symbolism, explore the Library.