Original: $4,850.00
-65%$4,850.00
$1,697.50The Story
Size:21 x 25 in.
Toby Mulligan’s original painting "What Now", measuring 16" x 20", captures the raw essence of the human form with a striking blend of spontaneity and emotional depth. Rendered in his distinctive style, the piece showcases Mulligan’s ability to convey movement and emotion through bold, expressive brushstrokes and a vivid colour palette. The figure’s posture and the interplay of warm and cool tones create a narrative of introspection and vulnerability, inviting the viewer to explore the layered emotions embedded in the work.
Mulligan’s artistic journey has been marked by an unwavering commitment to the creative process. Renowned for his intuitive approach, he eschews preparatory sketches, instead allowing each piece to evolve organically. His fascination with materials extends beyond the canvas; he grinds his own pigments and experiments with traditional techniques, infusing his work with a timeless quality. Mulligan’s preference for painting from life stems from his desire to connect deeply with his subjects, a practice that imbues his portraits with authenticity and intimacy.
Celebrated globally, Mulligan’s accolades include having his work featured in prestigious exhibitions such as the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery. His commissions range from renowned figures like Roger Federer to private collections, further cementing his reputation as a master of contemporary figurative art.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:21 x 25 in.
Toby Mulligan’s original painting "What Now", measuring 16" x 20", captures the raw essence of the human form with a striking blend of spontaneity and emotional depth. Rendered in his distinctive style, the piece showcases Mulligan’s ability to convey movement and emotion through bold, expressive brushstrokes and a vivid colour palette. The figure’s posture and the interplay of warm and cool tones create a narrative of introspection and vulnerability, inviting the viewer to explore the layered emotions embedded in the work.
Mulligan’s artistic journey has been marked by an unwavering commitment to the creative process. Renowned for his intuitive approach, he eschews preparatory sketches, instead allowing each piece to evolve organically. His fascination with materials extends beyond the canvas; he grinds his own pigments and experiments with traditional techniques, infusing his work with a timeless quality. Mulligan’s preference for painting from life stems from his desire to connect deeply with his subjects, a practice that imbues his portraits with authenticity and intimacy.
Celebrated globally, Mulligan’s accolades include having his work featured in prestigious exhibitions such as the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery. His commissions range from renowned figures like Roger Federer to private collections, further cementing his reputation as a master of contemporary figurative art.















