Original Watercolours
Hang-Up Gallery

With the artist's birthday approaching, we want to honour Gavin Turk's long standing career by offering you a selection of original watercolours on paper.

Inspired by climate change, the works bring to light environmental issues and aspire to raise awareness on the climate crisis.

All artworks come framed by Darbyshire with UV and low-reflective glass and are ready to enjoy on your walls. Simply click on the works below for more details and images.

Lying Bottle
Originals
Gavin Turk
Lying Bottle
£3,000
Watercolour Water Bottle
Originals
Gavin Turk
Watercolour Water Bottle
£3,000
Colourful Water Bottle
Originals
Gavin Turk
Colourful Water Bottle
£3,000
For this body of work, the artist picked countless bottles from the streets of London and fixed their image onto the paper. The painstaking depiction of the curves and dents of transparent plastic, as well as its light reflecting, invite us to take the time to closely observe the object and consider the disastrous effect of plastic consumption.
For this body of work, the artist picked countless bottles from the streets of London and fixed their image onto the paper. The painstaking depiction of the curves and dents of transparent plastic, as well as its light reflecting, invite us to take the time to closely observe the object and consider the disastrous effect of plastic consumption.

More about the artist
Gavin Turk in his London studio
Gavin Turk in his London studio
David Levene/The Guardian

First emerged on the British art scene in the late 1980s, Gavin Turk's art stood the test of time and he is now regarded as one of the leading contemporary artists today.

Always socially engaged, the artist is active within the Extinction Rebellion movement whose ideas also inspired him to create works that deal with environmental issues.
In 2018, Turk was arrested for participating in the occupation of five bridges in London as part of the Extinction Rebellion protests.

Turk’s work is held in important collections around the world and he has exhibited widely, with more than 50 solo shows as well as dozens of group museum shows worldwide.

Hang-Up Gallery
Hang-Up Gallery, 10D Branch Place, Hoxton, London N1 5PH.