Creating opportunities
for the artists

About the company

The Useful Art Company publishes original artwork onto an ever expanding range of gifts and accessories.

We hold in stock a large and varied range of artwork covering all mediums and themes. Artwork in stock at present includes 'Seascapes' by Mick Oxley, 'Landscapes' by Barry Clasper, 'Mixed Media & Prints' by Pam Malkin, 'Original Textiles' from Oscar & Toots, Hilltown by Darren Mundy, Botanical Art from Hilary Park, Photography from Tracy Rolley, watercolours by Janice English, Northumbrian Landscapes in Acrylic from Lynda Taylor, abstract art from Chris Mills new range of Babes, Northern Street Scenes and Floral pictures from Michelle Milburn, Landscapes by Northumbrian Artist & Ben Haslam, applied art from Paul Belcher, work from Cornish artist Jill Chalmers, Northumbrian Photographer Diane Faulkner, Teeside Photographer Robin Whitehead, Sunderland Illustrator Karen Blenkinsop, Newcastle textile artist Donna Cheshire, Sunderland textile artist Leanne Mullen, photographer Gillian Cross, Newcastle artist Nik Cross as well as an exclusive range of watercolours by William Mann painted in 1923. 

Check out our Gallery, select the artwork you require and the products you would like us to publish the artwork on. 

The Useful Art Company is working with a number of artists with the aim of creating new trading opportunities for the artist using original art published and printed onto a bespoke range of products. The Useful Art Company will market and sell these products through Ecommerce, Direct Selling and Trade Events.

We are happy to talk to artists about publishing your work, contact us to find out more about the opportunities we can offer.

The Useful Art Company will be promoting work by the artists listed on this website at various trade events throughout the year including: The Scottish Trade Fair in Glasgow, The British Craft Trade Fair in Harrogate, Hadrian's Wall Trade Fair in Northumberland, Home & Gift in Harrogate and the Autumn Fair in the NEC Birmingham.