Our Top Five Best Selling Artists Revealed
Take a guess. Who do you think they are? Do you think you own one of their works? We've been crunching the numbers as we've completed our 2025 - 2026 financial year and we thought we would share with you which artists have really shone over the last 12 months. To be honest all of our artists sell good numbers of works, but when an artists has a purple patch, their pieces just fly out, and a few artists have enjoyed that this year. So, who are they?
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| Magnificent Folly, Susannah Preston, Acylic on Canvas, 4ft x 5ft |
Susannah Preston's wonderfully energetic landscapes are based on an imaginery country estate along the White Cliffs of Dover that was deserted after the world wars. They are a big hit with those who love a statement artwork full of pagan mystery and life. She comes in at No5.
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Time Warn, Richard Whadcock, Oil on Canvas, 100cm x 80cm
Currently having a solo show in the gallery, Richard Whadcock's work is very widely admired across the globe. His abstract landscapes never fail to draw people in and we have collectors who have several of his pieces. Once they are on your wall, it's hard not to want more. He comes in at No.4
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Strawberry Moon, Richard Taylor-Jones, Ltd Edition Photograph, Variable sizes
Richard Taylor-Jones' long form documentary projects photographing the sea and sky off Deal continue to beguile visitors to the gallery. The Moons have been out selling The Buoys this last 12 months, although only just. His work has flown off to New York, Germany and California this year and demand for his pieces remains high here at home too. He's in at this year's No.3.
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Do you remember the colour of the sea that day No 2, Ben Fenton, oil on canvas, 102cm x 76cm
Ben Fenton has been our best seller for a couple of years but slips to second spot this time round. Instantly recognisable for his strong perspectives and intricate painting style our collectors love his landscape pieces as much as his architectural ones. He has a deep fascination with the place he grew up, Dungness, and its magnificent power station. We have one of these on our walls at home. This year's No.2
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Fallen Rainbow IV, Sophie Hope Flavell, Oil on Canvas 126cm x 96cm
Sophie Hope Flavell's first year with us was quite a quiet one. That all changed in the last 12 months. This artist has very much found her groove and is producing work that has collectors rushing to snap up her latest paintings. We are a coastal gallery, so it is no wonder that an artist who is capturing the skies above the sea in such a wonderful, warm and powerful style is doing so well. She knows her audience. Congratulations to this years top seller - Sophie Hope Flavell is our No1




