Portfolio

An edited archive shaped around atmosphere, placement, and slower viewing.

The Heritage Lens portfolio is organised to help collectors, designers, and private clients find a direction before moving into size, framing, or commissioning discussions.

Start here if you want to browse by image character first. The collection is intentionally restrained, with emphasis on architectural rhythm, riverlines, weathered surfaces, and room-led calm rather than crowded categorisation.

Architectural portfolio study
Quiet statement pieces

Quiet statement pieces

For primary walls where the work needs authority without visual aggression.

Long horizontal works

Long horizontal works

For dining areas, living spaces, and calmer architectural sightlines.

Material studies

Material studies

For closer viewing, warmer palette rooms, and spaces that reward detail.

Interior placements

Interior placements

For designers and collectors judging mood, scale, and placement before enquiry.

How to use the archive

Browse first by wall mood, then by subject.

Buyers often arrive asking for a landscape, river image, or architectural print. The better first question is usually what the room needs: structure, calm, warmth, or a quieter focal point.

Portfolio work in an interior

Editorial categories

Quiet statement piecesWorks for living spacesArchitectural studiesRivers and waterlinesWarm material tonesDesign-led commissionsEntry and hallway worksCollector shortlists

If you already know the work must answer a specific place or memory rather than come from the existing collection, move directly into the commission pathway. Otherwise, the archive is the best place to build a shortlist with confidence.

Collections

Four editorial directions for different kinds of rooms.

Each collection below reflects a different visual behaviour, making it easier to shortlist the right work for the wall before you enquire.

Architectural Presence

Collection

Architectural Presence

Built form, edge, rhythm, and façade studies with a quieter collector sensibility.

Rivers & Waterlines

Collection

Rivers & Waterlines

Reflection, sediment, flow, and slower tonal transitions suited to more contemplative rooms.

Surface & Detail

Collection

Surface & Detail

Bark, weathering, grain, and close material studies that sit between landscape memory and abstraction.

Placement & Interiors

Collection

Placement & Interiors

A residential reading of the work for designers, collectors, and clients buying for lived spaces.