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The Art of Brandy Saturley – Now Available in England

There’s something fitting about this moment, Art in England. A Canadian artist whose work explores identity, place, and cultural mythology now finds a foothold in a country rich with its own layered iconography. While the work of Brandy Saturley has always been available directly from the studio, it has also been carefully placed with a select group of respected galleries across Canada. With established representation in Banff and Newfoundland, the next chapter unfolds across the Atlantic.

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Royal College of Art – Battersea Painting Studios

England is now part of the map.

This international expansion arrives through Nicholas Penn Fine Art, a contemporary gallery in Royston, Hertfordshire, just outside Cambridge. Known for its thoughtful curation and commitment to both established and emerging voices, the gallery offers an environment where collectors can encounter work with clarity and connection rather than spectacle.

Their ethos is simple but increasingly rare: art should be lived with, not merely observed.

For UK collectors, this marks a unique opportunity to engage with a distinctly Canadian voice whose work blends pop modernism with narrative depth. Saturley’s paintings draw from the visual language of Canada, its landscapes, symbols, and cultural touchstones, but they resonate beyond geography. They invite interpretation, memory, and personal storytelling.

Brandy Saturley at Royal College of Art – Battersea, UK

The inaugural presentation in England carries a particularly fitting rhythm. This first selection of works is inspired by Saturley’s time in the UK, including her studies at the Royal College of Art in Battersea, and her long-standing affinity for The Beatles. That influence hums beneath the surface, not as nostalgia, but as visual cadence. Familiar yet reimagined. Cultural echoes translated into paint.

For collectors, these works offer more than aesthetic appeal. They represent a convergence, Canadian perspective meeting British cultural legacy, filtered through an artist whose practice is rooted in travel, observation, and storytelling. As Saturley’s career continues its evolution from national recognition to an increasingly international presence, this moment offers UK collectors early access to a body of work that is both grounded and expanding.

A beginning, not an arrival.

The first five paintings are now available through Nicholas Penn Fine Art.

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Rocky Your World, 48×36, acrylic on canvas, Brandy Saturley

 

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Lost in Love, 48×36, acrylic on canvas – Brandy Saturley

 

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Royal Gaze, 48×36, acrylic on canvas – Brandy Saturley

 

And We are All Together, 18×36, acrylic on canvas – Brandy Saturley

 

A Dory For You and One For Me, 24×18, acrylic on canvas – Brandy Saturley