FINE ART PRINT EDITIONS

Discover a collection of powerful fine art prints, each offering a unique artistic statement designed to spark thought and emotion. Bring meaningful art into your space and find a piece that truly resonates with you.

The Kiss
from £200.00

A luminous fusion of emerald green, magenta, violet, and crimson, The Kiss captures the electric moment where connection and self-transcendence meet. Flowing forms and vibrant colour fields evoke the sensation of two energies merging—bold, tender, and transformative.

This abstract work speaks to intimacy as liberation, where love becomes a portal to self-acceptance and spiritual awakening. A radiant piece for collectors who value art that moves the soul and brightens the space it inhabits.

Green, for the artist symbolises life, verdnants and growth. Magenta represents inner harmony and spiritual wholeness. Violet is historically linked to mysticism and sovereignty, often reserved for sacred or royal contexts. Red evokes life force and desire. Together, these colours suggest that intimacy, when liberated from fear, becomes a spiritual portal to freedom and awakening.

Oceanic Blossom
from £200.00

I painted Oceanic Blossom as a hymn to fluidity — the way the sea opens into bloom, and how spirit, like water, finds its way. The deep indigo petals unfurl like a secret blooming in the dark. This work is for anyone who’s ever felt something stirring beneath the surface — a soft pull toward transformation.

When I look at this, I think of breath held underwater, of prayers murmured into salt air. I hope it gives you the same sense of calm majesty — like standing in front of something vast, wild, and alive.The rich ultramarines and violets evoke the sacred — in both Catholic and West African contexts. In Catholic iconography, blue cloaks the Virgin Mary, connoting divine protection, purity, and surrender. Meanwhile, in Yoruba traditions, dark blue is associated with Yemoja, the ocean mother and goddess of fertility, healing, and mystery.

Layered into this palette are strokes of emerald and hints of gold — moments of divine encounter. Blue and green together suggest healing and rebirth, a return to the element that cradled life itself. The central light tones — lavender, icy violet, and marine white — act like moonlight on water, softening the depths.

In contemporary colour psychology, this palette would evoke intuition, introspection, and peace. Josef Albers wrote that blue “recedes” — it’s the colour of longing, of contemplative distance. But here, blue takes centre stage. It doesn’t retreat. It arrives.

New Strength (we are the ones we've been waiting for)
from £200.00

New Strength' is a quiet, powerful piece—an abstract fluid painting that emerged from a moment of deep resolve. Bold crimson-pink flows across a field of rich green-black, layered with shadowed tones of gold, copper, and wine. I created this painting as a meditation on endurance and self-recognition: the strength that comes not from outside, but from within.

If you’re someone who’s walked through fire and come out glowing—this piece is for you. It’s a visual mantra, a reminder that you are the answer to your own calling. That you are already becoming who you were waiting for.Green echoes the Catholic use of green in Ordinary Time—a liturgical colour marking endurance, growth, and life between the dramatic moments. Green here becomes the space of spiritual work—slow, rooted, unseen.

The vivid crimson-pink flows with emotional power. It nods to Catholic associations of red with the Holy Spirit and sacrifice, while also recalling the vibrancy of contemporary African textiles and body adornment. And according to art historian Michael Taussig, colour often works where language fails: “Colour is the wildness of the world, captured.”

The hints of gold and copper reflect sacred undertones—not as surface luxury, but as buried light. These warm metallics echo the glint of divinity hidden in the everyday, the kind of faith you carry in your body long before it is seen.

Pay
from £200.00

For My Sisters is a vivid, large-format print collection that honours the resilience, brilliance and hard-won joy of Black women. Each poster radiates jewel-tone colour fields and hand-drawn flourishes that echo stained-glass light—an invitation to “see” Black women’s contributions afresh, even as their labour is routinely undervalued.

  • Art with purpose. 50 % of profits are shared between Sistah Space, Black Minds Matter, and the Jesuit Refugee Service, organisations that protect Black women from domestic abuse, fund culturally competent mental-health care, and support displaced families.

  • Evidence-based activism. Pakistani & Bangladeshi women face the UK’s steepest aggregated gender pay gap at 26.2 %, while Black African women confront a 19.6 % gap—figures that have scarcely shifted for decades Fawcett Society. Black women are also the least likely group to join the UK’s top earners LSE, and Black female doctors are still paid almost £10,000 a year less than white peers The Guardian.

  • Museum-grade production. Printed on 310 gsm archival cotton rag with eco-solvent inks for rich, fade-resistant colour. Each poster is hand-signed, numbered in an edition of 100, and shipped in recycled, plastic-free packaging.

Own a piece of art that uplifts—and materially supports—Black women.

FOR MY SISTERS

Protect
from £200.00

For My Sisters is a vivid, large-format print collection that honours the resilience, brilliance and hard-won joy of Black women. Each poster is a daily reminder that safeguarding Black women’s lives, labour and leadership is not optional—it's urgent.

  • Art with purpose. 50 % of profits are shared between Sistah Space, Black Minds Matter, and the Jesuit Refugee Service, organisations that protect Black women from domestic abuse, fund culturally competent mental-health care, and support displaced families.

  • Evidence-based activism. Pakistani & Bangladeshi women face the UK’s steepest aggregated gender pay gap at 26.2 %, while Black African women confront a 19.6 % gap—figures that have scarcely shifted for decades Fawcett Society. Black women are also the least likely group to join the UK’s top earners LSE, and Black female doctors are still paid almost £10,000 a year less than white peers The Guardian.

  • Museum-grade production. Printed on 310 gsm archival cotton rag with eco-solvent inks for rich, fade-resistant colour. Each poster is hand-signed, numbered in an edition of 100, and shipped in recycled, plastic-free packaging.

Own a piece of art that uplifts—and materially supports—Black women.

Promote
from £200.00

For My Sisters is a vivid, large-format print collection that honours the resilience, brilliance and hard-won joy of Black women. Each poster is an invitation to “see” Black women’s contributions afresh, even as their labour is routinely undervalued.

  • Art with purpose. 50 % of profits are shared between Sistah Space, Black Minds Matter, and the Jesuit Refugee Service, organisations that protect Black women from domestic abuse, fund culturally competent mental-health care, and support displaced families.

  • Evidence-based activism. Pakistani & Bangladeshi women face the UK’s steepest aggregated gender pay gap at 26.2 %, while Black African women confront a 19.6 % gap—figures that have scarcely shifted for decades Fawcett Society. Black women are also the least likely group to join the UK’s top earners LSE, and Black female doctors are still paid almost £10,000 a year less than white peers The Guardian.

  • Museum-grade production. Printed on 310 gsm archival cotton rag with eco-solvent inks for rich, fade-resistant colour. Each poster is hand-signed, numbered in an edition of 100, and shipped in recycled, plastic-free packaging.

Own a piece of art that uplifts—and materially supports—Black women.

CANVAS PRINT EDITIONS

Purple Flower
from £200.00

Purple Flower is a celebration of inner brilliance—an abstract fluid painting that pulses with saturated violets, cobalt blues, glowing greens, and electric coral. It feels like a flower blooming under moonlight, or spirit expanding in all directions. This work came from a place of joy and wild colour. I wasn’t painting a flower in the literal sense—I was painting what it feels like to unfold, to be seen, and to be alive in full colour.

If you're drawn to energy, beauty, and art that speaks emotionally before it speaks intellectually—Purple Flower was made for you.The dominant purple in this piece carries deep sacred weight. It also evokes dignity and spiritual preparation. In many African royal traditions, purple (and indigo) are colours of ancestral reverence and high status, often reserved for sacred garments and rites. As the artist Alma Thomas once said, “Color is life, and light is the mother of color.” Art historian David Batchelor described colour as “the place where rationality breaks down,” and in this painting, I wanted to let colour speak where language cannot. Purple Flower is a hymn to joy, to emergence, and to being more than what the world expects.

Azalea
from £200.00

Azalea is a radiant abstract fluid painting that bursts with colour and movement. Vivid swirls of fuchsia, carmine red, saffron yellow, indigo, and violet unfold like a flower in full bloom—capturing the energy of life at its most expressive. With its dynamic forms and emotive palette, this work brings vibrancy, beauty, and presence into any space. This piece is for you if you’re drawn to colour that speaks—if you believe that art should not only adorn a wall, but offer energy, reflection, and power. Azalea brings light into a room. It was created in a moment of creative surrender, and I hope it holds space for you to feel expansive too.The glowing fuchsia and carmine evoke the emotional heat of love and self-expression. In many African traditions, red is associated with power, life-force, and ancestral protection. Here yellow suggests divine clarity and joyful elevation. Indigo and violet carry associations of mystery, dignity, and spiritual depth—tones of the sacred and the unseen.

As artist Howardena Pindell said, “Color is a way to find truth.” In Azalea, colour is not background—it's the subject. It speaks of flourishing, of blooming unapologetically, and of the freedom found in full expression.

Birds in flight
from £200.00

Minimalist yet powerful, Birds in Flight uses bold strokes of black, white, and gold to evoke the essence of freedom and upward motion. The sweeping composition suggests wings in motion—an elegant metaphor for breaking boundaries and embracing possibility.

A striking statement piece for collectors who value clarity, transformation, and timeless design. Black and white signify duality—light and shadow, known and unknown—while gold represents the untarnishable soul. In may cultures gold has been symbolic of enlightenment, divine energy, and transcendence across cultures from ancient Egypt to Byzantine iconography. The use of limited colours mirrors the clarity found in decisive transformation—a leap into the self.

These powerful messages were also showcased at the Young V&A Museum as part of a protest art exhibition.

‘For My Sisters’ was showcased at the Young V&A Museum, London, as part of a protest art exhibition.

Open edition fine art prints

  • These images are provided for inspiration; they do not represent actual scale or dimensions.

    Canvas Fine Art Prints

    Small 20x30cm 8x12"

    Medium 40x55cm 15x21"

    Large 65x90cm 25x35"

    Extra large 125x180cm 50x70"

    Fine Art Paper Prints

    Small 30x40cm 11x15"

    Medium 50x70cm 19x27"

    Large 70x100cm 27x39"

    Extra large 100x140cm 39x55"

    Square Fine Art Prints

    Small 30x30cm 8x8"

    Medium 50x50cm 20x20"

    Large 100x100cm 40x40"

    Extra Large 135x135cm 53x53"

  • Experience the striking impact of pure pigment printed edge-to-edge on substantial 100% cotton rag. This open edition museum-grade giclée print is crafted to deliver the artwork with no borders, maximizing its visual presence.

    Printed on premium 308 gsm Hahnemühle Photorag, a 100% cotton rag paper celebrated for its super matt finish. This finish beautifully renders muted blacks, even color reproduction, and exceptional detail, allowing the artwork to speak for itself without distraction. The paper's chalky smooth, off-white tone and minimal texture ensure smooth color gradients right to the very edges.

  • Each print is created just for you. Allow 2-3 weeks for us to carefully process and print your order. This printed-to-order approach reflects our commitment to avoiding waste and promoting sustainability.

  • The studio is open for commissions, and custom prints please email hello@artbybokani.com to express your interest.

  • 50% of profits from these "For My Sisters" prints will be donated to a charity supporting refugees and survivors of domestic violence.