ORGANICS

ORGANICS brings together a new series of sculptures by Berelowitz and landscape paintings by Traill, each work centred on the significance of the organic world and its generosity to humanity. The featured plants are species that have sustained human life across millennia and will continue beyond us, both through their own evolution and through their translation into enduring artworks. The project culminates with two days in May 2026 at the historic Morris Singer Foundry in Alton, Hampshire, just outside London, where guests can witness molten metal being poured into moulds and follow the first painted layers through to the completion of the canvases.

To attend the event in May please click here to see if there are any spots available across the two days - they are limited due to the nature of the event.

If you would like to view the works outside of this date, please click here to arrange an in-person viewing.

If you are unable to join us, please join our mailing list and you will receive a notification of the film release.

Catalogue

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The project began in 2025 and both artists have been working on pieces born from this collaboration. Some are available to purchase now and some will be completed during the final even in May at Morris Singer. This final two days of the collaboration will include the casting of the last bronze works and the creation of Traill’s largest canvases to date, which will be released for sale during and after the event.

To purchase get in touch.

Garden of England - An ORGANICS Collection

Helena Traill’s Garden of England series distils the essence of Devon, Dorset, the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, Kent, Surrey, and Wiltshire into fields of colour, gesture, and atmosphere rather than recognisable detail.

Created as part of the ORGANICS collaboration, they stand as a collection we hope will continue with every county in England.

To view the Gardens of England click here.

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