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A Year in Art Installations

Kate Downes • 30 December 2024

We look back at some of our favourite artwork installations from Watson client homes and businesses over 2024....

There is always so much to look back on at the end of a year… this year has seen some wonderful events, exhibitions, and projects from Watson Gallery.


One of our favourite ways to look back on the year past, however, is through our installation photos. These are the times we get to see what our artists’ work looks like when it reaches the homes or workplaces of our clients – for us, that’s really what it’s all about.


We have had some fantastic installations this year, and have even expanded our collection of images to include installations through various partners such as interior design firms and restaurants.

These large portrait artworks by Virut Panhabuse and David Noalia brought a bold, contemporary feel to this multi-level stairwell area…

We always enjoy helping our clients with commissions, making sure they can get their dream artwork on the walls… this bear by Kate Rose was commissioned to create a pair with the kingfisher artwork Kate had already completed.

And this large format lion portrait by Kate Rose was one of the highlights for our installations this year, on a double-height wall and offset by a stunning glass chain chandelier...

We have loved working with the amazing Jeffreys Interiors this year. They have included some of our works in their show homes, as well as the show room at their Stockbridge location:

And we had to give a special mention to this project, which our art director Bob Corsie personally oversaw when one of our clients was setting up their new home in Portugal and had to find the perfect spots for their wonderful David Yarrow collection!

by Kate Downes 13 December 2024
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