Expert In The Media: Clare Haxby In Imago Mundi

Clare Haxby has worked for several years to reach her level of international success. She networks, hosts her own website and blog, had a studio in a prime location and continues to reveal new work, year after year.


Clare is a powerful model of perseverance and hard work paying off.

And what better way to exhibit your art than to be forever immortalised in a book! Clare Haxby is excited that her very own artwork, Ginger Lilies at Singapore Botanic Gardens, has been selected by Luciano Benetto, Italian billionaire and art philanthropist, to be featured in an international art book.

Luciano travels around the globe and collects paintings for the Benetton Foundation Imago Mundi. The book will be titled Singapore’s Art 21st Century and Beyond.

Visit Imago Mundi Art to see Clare’s work and learn more.



This post was first published on Clare Haxby blog and has been reposted on Executive Lifestyle with the permission of the author.
Image credit: Imago Mundi Art


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Clare Haxby

British artist, Clare, lived in Singapore between 2007 and 2015, and travelled extensively throughout Southeast Asia during this time, gaining invaluable inspiration for new work. Clare began working on a larger scale of paintings on canvas and launched her highly celebrated 'Singapore Landmarks Collection' at The Fullerton Hotel in a solo show in 2013. This large collection of paintings explores the heritage and modern architecture of Singapore, captured in her colourful, contemporary style. Alongside Clare's original paintings, the demand for the artist’s unique images on a smaller scale and affordable price point led to the creation of Clare's 'Limited Edition Print Collection'. These prints have been a huge success as an affordable art gift for expats and the local community alike.

The French Embassy in Singapore collects Clare’s work,as does the consulate in Dubai and her prints and paintings now hang in homes all over the world from Costa Rica, to New Zealand, to London. Clare has been described as an 'art ambassador of Singapore' by the consul of the Singapore Consulate in New York. In 2016, Clare relocated her working studio to England and her art collaborations continue with many projects and regular clients in Singapore. Clare is currently working on her new Collection of London Landmarks' starting with the Liberty building. Clare works on private commissions for paintings and exhibits worldwide, most recently in Venice, Columbia, New York and London

Studio visits welcome - Clare is based in Surrey, England

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