Artwork that gives your space real presence
Canvas prints in Birmingham can change the feel of a room without asking you to rebuild the whole thing. We create artwork for homes and workplaces that suits clean modern interiors, welcoming reception areas, and lived-in spaces that need more character. Our collection includes framed prints, stretched canvas pieces, and bespoke wall art, so you can choose something ready to hang or something created for a specific wall.
We bring together illustration, painting, screen printing, and photography at Michael Potter Studio, which gives you artwork with more depth than off-the-shelf décor. If you're styling a lounge, meeting room, apartment, or hotel space, we help you choose pieces that feel right for the scale and mood of the room. Clients also come to us for commercial projects when they want artwork that looks considered, lasts well, and leaves a strong impression.
50 years of artistic practice
Museum-quality canvas finishes
A better fit for larger projects
Made for modern interiors and professional settings
Your walls do a lot of quiet work, especially in offices, hotels, and design-led homes, so the artwork needs to earn its place. We produce premium pieces using professional materials and printing methods that hold colour, detail, and clarity beautifully. Some customers want a single statement print above a sofa, while others need a coordinated look across several rooms.
We can help with both, including bespoke artwork for interior designers and commercial buyers who need something more tailored. Our collections also include striking abstract colourscapes, bringing bold colour and contemporary style to residential and commercial interiors alike. Michael Potter Studio supports larger enquiries with artwork suited to workplaces, hospitality spaces, and polished residential schemes.


Why canvas art is so effective
A canvas print softens a space in a way bare walls never can, and it does it without feeling fussy. We find it works especially well when you want colour and texture without the glare you sometimes get from glass. Larger pieces can help anchor open-plan rooms, while smaller formats can pull a hallway, bedroom, or office corner together. For commercial settings, the right artwork can make the room feel more welcoming before anyone says a word.​


