While their mischievous antics may put a smile on our faces, the Impossimals are anything but cute! From sordid jokes to downright rude innuendoes, Peter and Jayne push the boundaries of what respectable people should hang on their walls. Their previous escapades have explored everything from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes to Punch and Judy, Doctor Who and The Great British Bake-Off, with a wide range of limited edition prints and sculptures, original watercolour and oil paintings, and hand-drawn sketches available.
Peter says: "The Impossimals have always been created for an adult audience; the titles and expressions right from the early Impossimal days of 2005 have been full of British sarcasm and borderline humour, even though their naïve look can be mistakenly perceived. It’s this type of hidden, double-meaning look coupled with cutting-edge humour that has kept the popularity of the Impossimals and the enthusiasm of collectors for all of these years."
Featured art (L-R): 'Absinthe Minded', £450 and 'Bar Arsed Cheek', £465. Hand-varnished giclées on canvas. Also available as a set.
Peter accomplished the fiendish task of creating a neon effect with a paintbrush and paint, which has then been expertly recreated by our atelier team. Neon has been one of the biggest trends of the last year, with Pinterest reporting an 800% increase in searches for 'neon room' in 2021. Used by artists like Tracey Emin and Joseph Kosuth, this striking aesthetic is a common motif in Hollywood films, including Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 technicolour classic, Vertigo, and Guillermo del Toro's 2021 neo-noir thriller, Nightmare Alley, which is set in a carnival in Middle America.
Amazing for a home bar or computer gaming room, neon looks great when paired with pastels or dark shades. There are no rules! A statement neon artwork will make a huge difference to a traditional or contemporary room, while you can also embrace the trend through Perspex furniture, cushions, throws, textiles and glassware. Whether your style is minimalist or maximalist, neon elements can work with your existing home décor.
Peter says: "Bell-bottom trousers and platform heels are coming back in fashion, so neon being used in interiors rather than just in grubby clubs from '70s Soho doesn’t surprise me in the least. Flirty, attention-grabbing, and pretty cool – what isn't there to like about neons? Home bars are a natural for neon-based artworks, especially if they're funny and full of drunken Impossimals!"
Featured art (L-R): 'Just a Couple of Kiss Heads', £350, 'Corks are for Quitters', £395, and 'A Couple of Cheesy Winos', £350.
Offering his expert styling tips, Peter says: "The sizes are all random on purpose,so you cannot hang them in a boring manner. It encourages you to mix 'n' match, unless of course you are really, really, really boring and choose the only two that have the same dimensions. Then I’m afraid the only way to display them is borderline boring. They also all look good if you apply lipstick to the Impossimals and attach a small wig to the top of the frame; that way they could pass as professional portraits of olden-day relatives.*
"Imagine you get a massive bowl of trifle made from all of your favourite ingredients and you throw it at the wall. Essentially you still have all of your favourite ingredients, but they are spread across a larger space. The new collection is essentially this: a selection of individual pieces that can be put together in any amount, in any way, and with any previous releases. It’s like a pictorial matchpot for your walls to express your individuality. Wall tattoos is another good description, décor fodder is another."
"We love painting funny, naughty, clever things for discerning members of the population. Our art always moves forwards, and as with most things, it evolves."Peter Smith
Integral to the design of any space, well-styled artwork will instantly elevate a room. Although hanging art on a wall is the obvious choice for many, there are countless ways to display artwork that will reveal your personal style. Whether you are styling a complete set, accentuating a single piece of art, or even complementing the existing design of a room, here are our tips to help you style your art in any space.
This spring, husband and wife duo Peter and Jayne Smith will be joining us for a series of events across the country to celebrate 20 years with Castle Fine Art! Be the first to preview original and signed limited edition artwork from their brand-new collection, Scoff.
Art, like humour, has the inspiring ability to unite, spark conversation and evoke emotion. We invite you to dive into joy and laughter with our curated selection of trending satirical and sarcastic artworks, featuring pieces from Billy Connolly, James McQueen and Peter Smith. Browse our collectors' favourites below.
Art makes a wonderful wedding gift, and at Castle Fine Art, we have something for everyone, from modern to traditional and everything in between! And we have gift cards so they can make their own choice, so take a look at our curated selection.
If you've got a festive soirée coming up, we've got just the thing! The delectable Peter and Jayne Smith let us in on their top tip(ples) for hosting the best Impossimal party.
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