For this week’s Wish List, we’ve pulled together a wonderful selection of prints to brighten up your home by emerging and established artists from around the globe. From playful, tongue-in-cheek illustrations to beautiful landscapes, layered textiles and powerful portraits, each work tells a different story – whether it’s sparking wanderlust, celebrating everyday life or supporting and spotlighting important causes of today. The perfect way to brighten any January blues.

Using layers of deadstock denim, Thai artist Pongsakul creates richly textured collages inspired by Thailand’s scenery. $1,094, Onarto
Manchester-based artist Steve Timms’ I Need Adventure poster is there whenever you want an extra hit of wanderlust or a spark of discovery. From £12, The Under Dog Print Shop
The Morale Booster: Dive Right In by Mariann Johansen-Ellis
Danish artist Mariann Johansen-Ellis lives on the island of Møn, where she runs her printmaking studio, creating joyful prints that share the happiness she feels while making them. £129.09, Artfinder

The Calming Landscape: Silence in Motion by Sander Telo
There’s a soothing quality to Telo’s work that would bring a sense of calm to any living space, such as this striking image, which was photographed along Angola’s coastline €180, Afrikanizm
A collective release of hand-signed prints by CIRCA PRIZE 2025 finalists, standing against genocide and raising vital funds for the Gaza Soup Kitchen. £150, CIRCA
Nature and everyday life inspire Colombian artist Laura Sánchez Ariza, and Calle en el Humedal Jaboque is a hopeful, celebratory portrait of urban space. £110, Studio Parga

Pakistani artist Eemaan Bano Rahman’s work offers observational, often witty takes on her life growing up in Lahore, with her designs across everything from prints to ceramics that sit beautifully in the home. RS 33,000, Beygumbano
This self-portrait by Iranian American artist Golnaz Jamsheed is a powerful tribute to “the warrior within... Born from years of resistance, against envy disguised as friendship, attraction wrapped in control, and a culture that fears powerful women.” £577, Saatchi Art
Mooni Gallery specialises in spotlighting contemporary and emerging Mexican artists, and we love the blend of colours in this surrealist-style print by Mauricio Amador, a visual artist known for his dreamlike, figurative imagery. £506.99, Mooni

Ronin Gallery in New York specialises in Japanese and East Asian art, with the largest collection in the USA. This beautiful vintage piece is from circa 1857 and by Japanese artist Kunisada II. $100, Ronin Gallery
For a calmer mood, Canadian artist Zoë Pawlak is celebrated for her abstract, chromatic works, always exploring a range of palettes to suit every space. From £110, Collagerie
This print by German photographer Danny Franzreb comes from his Levante Beach series, shot in the Brit-favourite Spanish holiday town of Benidorm. If you’re a Martin Parr fan, this one’s for you. From £225, House of Spoils












