Rosen Art Gallery - UK

Rosen Art Gallery - UK Fine-Art Photography Gallery | London
For Interiors • Designers • Collectors • Curators
Longevity | Wall Art | 🚚 🌍
Buy online | Curated Collections

Rosen Art Gallery
Fine-Art Photography Gallery | London
For Interiors • Designers • Collectors • Curators
Longevity | Wall Art | 🚚 🌍
Buy online | Curated Collections

Not the whole flower — just the parts that make you lean closer.“Fragments of Lily” steps away from the expected full bl...
01/03/2026

Not the whole flower — just the parts that make you lean closer.

“Fragments of Lily” steps away from the expected full bloom and focuses on detail instead: the curve of a petal, the shift from soft pink to warm yellow, the way light settles into texture. It feels intimate, almost observational — like noticing something you might normally pass by.

There’s precision here, but also softness. The cropped composition allows colour and form to take the lead, revealing strength within delicacy. The lily isn’t presented as decoration; it’s explored as structure, rhythm, and subtle contrast.

In a space, the horizontal format gives the piece room to unfold across a wall. It works beautifully in contemporary interiors that appreciate clarity and close detail, while also bringing warmth to more layered, eclectic settings. The palette feels inviting without being overpowering — nuanced, thoughtful, quietly confident.

“Fragments of Lily” is about attention — the kind that transforms something familiar into something worth rediscovering.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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It refused to stay still — and that’s exactly why it mattered.“Dancing With The Wind” captures a single orange poppy in ...
28/02/2026

It refused to stay still — and that’s exactly why it mattered.

“Dancing With The Wind” captures a single orange poppy in motion, rising upward as the breeze moves through it. The vertical frame follows that lift, drawing the eye from stem to petal, emphasising height, lightness, and a quiet sense of freedom. Nothing feels forced. The movement is natural, almost instinctive.

The orange carries warmth without heaviness — vibrant against the green, yet still refined. There’s joy here, but it’s not loud. It’s the kind of energy that shifts a room subtly, the way sunlight does when it enters at the right angle.

Because of its vertical composition, this piece works beautifully in narrower wall spaces — beside a doorway, between windows, or in corners that need height and softness. It brings motion into still interiors and warmth into minimalist palettes, without overpowering the space.

“Dancing With The Wind” isn’t about perfection. It’s about responsiveness — about allowing yourself to move, bend, and remain luminous anyway.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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It wasn’t the brightest bloom in the garden — it was the only one standing apart.“One Among Many” captures a single gera...
27/02/2026

It wasn’t the brightest bloom in the garden — it was the only one standing apart.

“One Among Many” captures a single geranium growing low to the ground, slightly removed from where the others gather. Nothing dramatic, nothing staged. Just a quiet presence that felt intentional. It drew the eye not through boldness, but through difference.

There’s something deeply human in that kind of solitude. The bloom doesn’t compete; it exists. Soft petals against natural surroundings become a subtle reflection on individuality — how standing slightly outside the cluster can feel both vulnerable and powerful at once.

In an interior, the piece brings a calm, thoughtful energy. It pairs beautifully with soft neutrals, earthy tones, and minimalist spaces, adding depth without overwhelming a room. Whether placed in a home or a professional setting, it offers a moment of pause — a reminder that attention doesn’t always belong to the loudest element in the space.

“One Among Many” is less about isolation and more about identity. A quiet celebration of being exactly where you are — even if that’s slightly apart.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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You rarely remember the rain itself — you remember how everything feels after it.“After the Rainfall” lingers in that su...
26/02/2026

You rarely remember the rain itself — you remember how everything feels after it.

“After the Rainfall” lingers in that suspended moment. A rose, not fully opened, holds delicate droplets along its petals — not as decoration, but as evidence. Light traces each curve, revealing texture, depth, and a quiet strength that often goes unnoticed.

There’s restraint here. Soft pink meets fresh green in a way that feels balanced rather than sentimental. The flower isn’t dramatic; it’s present.

The vertical composition naturally creates intimacy, making it ideal for spaces where calm matters: beside a bed, near a window, within a quiet workspace. It brings warmth to neutral interiors and clarity to richer palettes, offering elegance without excess.

“After the Rainfall” isn’t about fragility. It’s about resilience — captured gently, honestly, and without noise.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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"Verve" revisits the lily through layers of deep red, allowing colour to carry emotion rather than ornament. The petals ...
26/02/2026

"Verve" revisits the lily through layers of deep red, allowing colour to carry emotion rather than ornament. The petals feel almost tactile, their curves unfolding with a quiet intensity that suggests movement without haste. There is something undeniably human in it — a sense of vulnerability and strength existing at the same time.

Red, in this context, isn’t loud. It’s deliberate. It brings warmth into a space, settles confidently against neutrals, and creates depth alongside cooler, contemporary tones. The horizontal composition gives the image a steady presence, making it well suited for interiors that value both clarity and character.

What makes this piece resonate is its balance — expressive, yet composed. It invites a second look, then a third. Not simply as decoration, but as atmosphere.

For collectors and designers drawn to work that feels alive yet refined, "Verve" offers a subtle kind of boldness — one that stays with you.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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Some images feel less like decoration and more like atmosphere.Petals of Memories carries that quiet quality — soft beig...
25/02/2026

Some images feel less like decoration and more like atmosphere.
Petals of Memories carries that quiet quality — soft beige tones layered gently through delicate petals, creating a sense of warmth that feels both refined and comforting.

There’s a subtle elegance in its restraint. The muted palette moves effortlessly alongside natural interiors — soft whites, warm woods, gentle greens — allowing the artwork to settle into a space rather than compete within it. In its horizontal form, it brings a calm sense of breadth, making it especially suited to living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas where balance and ease matter most.

This piece doesn’t ask for attention loudly; it invites it slowly. It’s about texture, light, and the emotional resonance of simplicity. For collectors and designers, it offers more than visual beauty — it offers a way to shape an environment that feels intentional, grounded, and serene.

A reminder that sometimes the most powerful presence is the one that speaks softly.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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Colour doesn’t always need to be bold to be powerful.Layers of soft pink unfold gently here, revealing texture, depth, a...
24/02/2026

Colour doesn’t always need to be bold to be powerful.
Layers of soft pink unfold gently here, revealing texture, depth, and a quiet rhythm within the petals. The square composition brings balance — centred, composed, and intimate — allowing the viewer to slow down and notice the subtle shifts in tone and light.

There’s a calm confidence in this palette. Blush, rose, and muted undertones move together effortlessly, creating warmth without overwhelming a space. In an interior, the piece settles naturally into neutral settings while adding softness to more contemporary or eclectic environments. It offers presence, but never noise.

Hues of Pink is a reminder that beauty often lives in nuance — in the details we might otherwise overlook. An artwork that invites pause, reflection, and a gentle reconnection with the quiet vitality found in nature.

Photo credit: Petya Abraham
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Step into the untamed beauty of the Bulgarian highlands, where wild horses roam freely amidst the sweeping grasses and r...
23/02/2026

Step into the untamed beauty of the Bulgarian highlands, where wild horses roam freely amidst the sweeping grasses and rugged terrain. This striking monochromatic artwork captures the essence of nature's raw power and the spirit of freedom, as these majestic creatures carve their way through the landscape. The rich shades of grey and earthy tones echo the rugged beauty of the land, offering versatility that blends seamlessly with both minimalist and rustic décor styles.

Perfect for large, open spaces, this horizontal piece brings a touch of the wild into your home or office, enhancing any room with its commanding presence. Whether it graces a modern office, a tranquil living room, or a serene retreat, the artwork invites quiet contemplation and a deep connection to nature.

"The Spirit of the Highlands" it’s a reminder of the strength and resilience that nature embodies. It brings a sense of balance, effortlessly tying together both complementary and contrasting tones in your space. For those seeking to infuse their home with stories of strength and beauty, this piece is a perfect choice.

For interior designers, collectors, or anyone looking to elevate their space with a meaningful statement, this artwork is a doorway into the untamed, a celebration of nature’s enduring beauty.

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Mist drifts gently across the hills, softening their strength, while muted golds and cool greys settle into a landscape ...
17/01/2026

Mist drifts gently across the hills, softening their strength, while muted golds and cool greys settle into a landscape shaped by time rather than urgency. This is not a view that demands attention — it invites presence.

The wide horizon creates space to breathe. The eye wanders without resistance, finding calm in the rhythm of land and light. It’s a moment of pause, where stillness becomes restorative and nature reminds us of resilience without noise.

Within an interior, this photograph brings a quiet expansiveness. Its horizontal form opens a room, while the earthy palette grounds it — equally at home in minimalist spaces or warmer, rustic settings. A piece that doesn’t overwhelm, but gently anchors.

More than a landscape, The View From Here reflects a state of being — one of reflection, balance, and quiet strength. An artwork for those who value moments that linger long after the first glance.

Photo credit: Peter Rosen
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There is a particular kind of silence in the desert — not empty, but expansive.In this moment, a single figure moves thr...
16/01/2026

There is a particular kind of silence in the desert — not empty, but expansive.
In this moment, a single figure moves through the vastness of Egypt’s landscape, dwarfed by space yet deeply anchored within it. The long shadow stretches behind him, quietly reminding us of time, direction, and the passage of a life moving forward.

Stripped of colour, the scene becomes less about geography and more about presence. The horizon feels endless, the ground worn by history, footsteps, and waiting. It’s an image about solitude without loneliness — about standing within something much larger, and finding calm rather than insignificance.

In an interior, this photograph invites pause. Its horizontal composition opens a room, while the monochrome tones create a sense of balance, reflection, and quiet strength. A piece for those drawn to spaces that breathe.

Photo credit: Peter Rosen
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