







Mountain Hideaway
Whilst Paul Corfield is keeping his well-known and loved surrealism style, in this new Paul Corfield Spring 2024 collection, the artist is adding a modern twist to his dreamlike landscapes. With inspiration drawn from the Scottish highland mountains to Dorset coasts, the new artworks have elements of seasonal changes within them, focusing on a deep orange sunset, a misty Greenland, and a majestic mountain scene. Known for his beautifully detailed pieces that create a sense of escapism and freedom, immersing collectors in nostalgia.
Each piece has a dreamlike quality to them created by soft and diffused lighting, with ranges of colours from calming pastels to vibrant colours, which spark a sense of tranquillity and serenity. The colour pallets chosen within this collection create the idea of escapism evoking the feeling of curiosity, wonder and imagination.
Inspired by Paul’s “Highland heather” piece, the artist took us back to the Scottish Highlands with a new exploration of snow-capped mountains and purple heather. The artist used a new technique to paint the mountains which was a result of research in a method of the American impressionists, specifically the Boston School which covers the late 1800s and first few decades of the 1900s.
“I think the confidence to bring the mountains up so close really shows how my techniques with oils have further improved throughout 2023. I'm always striving for a few percent improvement with each painting, never happy, always eager to start the next one and improve a little more.”
Find out more about this collection here or alternatively shop more of Paul Corfield’s art.
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Whilst Paul Corfield is keeping his well-known and loved surrealism style, in this new Paul Corfield Spring 2024 collection, the artist is adding a modern twist to his dreamlike landscapes. With inspiration drawn from the Scottish highland mountains to Dorset coasts, the new artworks have elements of seasonal changes within them, focusing on a deep orange sunset, a misty Greenland, and a majestic mountain scene. Known for his beautifully detailed pieces that create a sense of escapism and freedom, immersing collectors in nostalgia.
Each piece has a dreamlike quality to them created by soft and diffused lighting, with ranges of colours from calming pastels to vibrant colours, which spark a sense of tranquillity and serenity. The colour pallets chosen within this collection create the idea of escapism evoking the feeling of curiosity, wonder and imagination.
Inspired by Paul’s “Highland heather” piece, the artist took us back to the Scottish Highlands with a new exploration of snow-capped mountains and purple heather. The artist used a new technique to paint the mountains which was a result of research in a method of the American impressionists, specifically the Boston School which covers the late 1800s and first few decades of the 1900s.
“I think the confidence to bring the mountains up so close really shows how my techniques with oils have further improved throughout 2023. I'm always striving for a few percent improvement with each painting, never happy, always eager to start the next one and improve a little more.”
Find out more about this collection here or alternatively shop more of Paul Corfield’s art.



















