Looking After Each other
£130.00 – £195.00Price range: £130.00 through £195.00
Title: Looking After Each other
Artist: Sam Toft
Type: Limited edition giclée print
Image size: 32.0cm x 39.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 43.0cm x 51.0cm
Edition size: 395
Available formats:
Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a white frame with a warm white mount
Looking After Each other by Toft
“Looking After Each Other”: A Heartwarming Giclée Print
Sam Toft’s “Looking After Each Other” is a charming limited edition Giclée print. It celebrates the bonds of friendship and companionship. The whimsical artwork exudes warmth and invites viewers to smile. It will bring a touch of joy to any room.
Embracing Togetherness
The artwork depicts a figure in a brown coat, embraced by cats and a Dalmatian dog. The figure, presumably one of Toft’s signature characters, has their back to the viewer. The animals are snuggled close, radiating a sense of comfort and security. Furthermore, the text “Looking After Each Other” is painted in a whimsical script across the top.
Whimsical Details
Toft’s style is full of charming details. The striped legs, the small black hat, and the little blue bird at the bottom of the image all add to the artwork’s quirky appeal. A fishbowl with an orange fish can be seen on the left of the picture. These elements contribute to the overall sense of playfulness.
A Touch of Heart
Printed on high-quality paper with archival inks, “Looking After Each Other” is a print that will be treasured for years to come. In addition, this piece is sure to bring a smile to anyone who sees it. “Looking After Each Other” is a reminder of the importance of connection.
Sam Toft
Sam Toft’s narrative paintings are quirky, fun and beautifully composed. Born in June 1964 Sam’s earliest ambition amongst others was to work in a post office; luckily for art lovers, after inspired tutelage at Liverpool Community College, Sam decided to “give it a go” with her pictures.
Sam has created an exclusive collection featuring her now infamous characters, “The Mustard’s”, Ernest Hemingway Mustard and his dear lady wife Violet along with their much loved eccentric friends and pets. Using mixed media, pencil, oil pastels, coloured inks and her own idiomatic techniques, Sam depicts a seaside world of faded ice-cream colours where the breeze is always blowing and life is utterly delicious.

