One human eye, reimagined across the entire sweep of art history — from cave walls to the digital age. Our Eyecons collection turns the simplest, most universal subject into a guided tour of how we have seen, and made, images for forty thousand years.
The need — the decorator’s eye
A great talking-point piece earns its place in studies, offices, galleries and creative spaces — somewhere the eye lingers and conversation starts. Eyecons is built for exactly that. Each work is graphic and self-contained, so one reads beautifully above a desk; but the real pleasure is the set, a coordinated wall that rewards a second and third look as the same gaze shifts from one era to the next.
The production — the art director’s vision
The concept is a constraint pushed to its limit: keep the subject fixed — a single eye — and let everything else change. Each piece speaks in the visual language of a different moment in art history, from prehistoric mark-making through Baroque chiaroscuro, Impressionist light, Pointillist dots, Art Nouveau line, Pop and street art, and on into hyperrealism and the digital age. Held side by side, they become a living timeline of style itself.
The sale — the gallerist’s word
This is a collector’s collection. Each gaze is a tribute to a movement that changed how the world looked at itself; together, the twenty-one form a complete narrative arc you can hang. Face-mounted under acrylic glass for crisp depth and colour, Eyecons works as a single striking statement or as an ambitious gallery wall — an erudite, endlessly re-readable centrepiece for anyone who loves the history of images.

