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Buying

On this page, find a small selection of object-works, books and limited editions which can be purchased online. Contact the studio to discuss larger artworks and commissions. In buying David’s artwork, you’re not only helping the artist to continue creating new work, you’re also funding a series of not-for-profit environmental projects, including: A La Luz, Points of Return, The Sea from Here, 500 Years and Where Once the Waters. Terms & further purchase information can be read here. Multiple payment methods are available.

 

Galleries & Delivery

In Scotland, The Scottish Gallery and Tatha Gallery currently hold a stock of Cass’s work, with selected pieces available for online purchase. The artist’s work has been exhibited and sold internationally, at venues from The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, to Joy Machine in Chicago. Whether purchased via a gallery or the studio, artworks can be sent worldwide.

 

These works epitomise Cass’ artistic style, painted onto functional vintage objects, found at flea markets and antique shops around Europe. The titles of these works often reference the place in which the objects were found. Find more here.

 
 
Avignon, August
£420.00

A recent painting created using the power-supply element of an antique projector. This object-based artwork measures 23 × 14 × 6cm. Sold with its original cable.

London, September
£420.00

Closed, this oversized OXO tin artwork measures 12 x 12 x 5 cm. Inside, a close-cropped seascape painted on reclaimed wood marks a gentle departure: it echoes Cass’s Light on Water series, while the tin itself – serving as both vessel and frame – recalls Where Once the Waters.

*This artwork ships from Europe (Greece)

 
Lefkada II
£320.00

Oil on vintage domino box lid
17 x 5.5 x 0.5cm

Hydra III
£560.00

Oil on antique Ottoman trunk panel
21.5 x 18.5 x 1.5cm

Limeni I
£320.00

Oil on vintage box panel
7 x 17.5 x 0.5cm

Postcard I, 2025
£165.00

One from a new series of water-based (watercolour, gouache & tempera) seascapes, painted in Greece between July and August 2025, onto antique postcards collected over several years from around Europe and the USA.

At the checkout, please enter your address and then select Postcard Shipping

Postcard II, 2025
£165.00

One from a new series of water-based (watercolour, gouache & tempera) seascapes, painted in Greece between July and August 2025, onto antique postcards collected over several years from around Europe and the USA.

At the checkout, please enter your address and then select Postcard Shipping

Postcard III, 2025
£165.00

One from a new series of water-based (watercolour, gouache & tempera) seascapes, painted in Greece between July and August 2025, onto antique postcards collected over several years from around Europe and the USA.

At the checkout, please enter your address and then select Postcard Shipping

Postcard IV, 2025
£165.00

One from a new series of water-based (watercolour, gouache & tempera) seascapes, painted in Greece between July and August 2025, onto antique postcards collected over several years from around Europe and the USA.

At the checkout, please enter your address and then select Postcard Shipping

 
 
 
 

Books & Limited Editions

 
 
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Where Once the Waters is David’s most substantial volume at 222 pages, created as a place to compile not only images of the exhibition in Venice, but also the artist’s research. Both Light on Water and Rising Horizon were published by The Scottish Gallery to accompany exhibitions of the same name. These are each not-for-profit productions. David’s work often features within (and upon) publications: including the RSA’s coffee-table book Andiamo; St Jude’s journal Oscillations; Tom Buchanan’s celebration of contemporary box-art Out of the Box; and upon the covers of Mark Haddon’s The Porpoise and Claudia Roden’s Med.

 
 
Light on Water | Book
£10.00

David’s most recent solo exhibition Light on Water was accompanied by this book. It acts as a catalogue of the exhibition in The Scottish Gallery, and a place to learn more about the ongoing project.

Please note that outside of the UK orders are currently limited to one book per transaction

If you exceed this in a single shipment you risk paying a higher rate of postage. To request multiple books outside of the UK, please email info@davidcass.art.

At the checkout, please select the correct shipping option

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Rising Horizon | Book
£10.00

Rising Horizon features contributions from Guy Peploe, Prof. Dave Reay & oceanographer John Englander.

“Here, David Cass explores the abstract notion of a rising horizon, using beautifully painted seascapes as vehicles to explore themes of global warming and sea rise. Paintings appear on diverse surfaces such as metal signs, antique tins, a copper boiler and re-formed plastic-waste panels” — The Scottish Gallery

The publication contains contributions from Prof. David Reay and oceanographer John Englander: commenting on David Cass’ artworks from environmental perspectives. Further writing comes from Guy Peploe and from David Cass. Over 70 of Cass’ recent artworks feature, each exploring the topic of sea-rise.

Please note that outside of the UK orders are currently limited to one book per transaction

If you exceed this in a single shipment you risk paying a higher rate of postage. To request multiple books outside of the UK, please email info@davidcass.art.

At the checkout, please select the correct shipping option

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Where Once the Waters | Book
from £19.00

Created to accompany David Cass’ ongoing project Where Once the Waters. Across 222 pages, view images of the original exhibition in Venice, of selected artworks from each series; explore research by the artist and read texts by authors David Gange, Patricia Emison and Kate Reeve-Edwards.

Based on your location, a shipping option will appear at the checkout. Please ensure you have entered your address before selecting. Eg:

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As Coastline is to Ocean | Book
£15.00

As Coastline is to Ocean is a project & exhibition by David Cass & Joseph Calleja. The book is a limited edition of 180, featuring text from David Cass, Joseph Calleja, Joanna Wright, Elizabeth Ogilvie, Andrew Patrizio & Iain Patterson.

Printed on recycled & sustainable stock
78 pages
ISBN 978-1-78972-398-4

A digital version of the book can be supplied on request at a cost of 5.00GBP

Perimetri Perduti | Book
£35.00

Paintings, research, texts and archival imagery on the Florence flood of 1966. Perimetri Perduti was the first of Cass’ projects to introduce clear commentary on environmental issues. While his work has always used recycled and sustainable materials, this project saw his physical working process applied to concepts related to change.

Featuring texts from: Robert Clark, Patricia Emison, David Hewson, Candia McWilliam & Giles Waterfield. The book also features first-hand accounts from Mud Angels who travelled to Florence to help clean and salvage.

The project started in mid 2013, the book designed in 2015, and finally printed and launched in 2016 & 2017 in The Fruitmarket Gallery (Edinburgh), and the British Institute (Florence), to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the flood.

A digital version of the book can be supplied on request at a cost of 5.00GBP

 
 
Panthalassa IV
£220.00

A framed seascape photograph from the ongoing series Panthalassa. Each photograph is framed in walnut at 50cm in width.

Panthalassa V
£220.00

A framed seascape photograph from the ongoing series Panthalassa. Each photograph is framed in walnut at 50cm in width.

Panthalassa VIII
£220.00

A framed seascape photograph from the ongoing series Panthalassa. Each photograph is framed in walnut at 50cm in width.