Two stunning seaside locations in Ilfracombe & Woolacombe, Magenta Fine Art is an independent gallery that local ladies Nicole & Alix setup together in October 2021, with a vision of bringing a phenomenal collection of contemporary artwork to the shores of North Devon. Their flagship gallery in the Victorian Harbour town of Ilfracombe is where it all started, having since expanded to the neighbouring surf resort and holiday hotspot, Woolacombe.

Their extensive portfolio of artworks include originals, limited editions and sculpture from both UK and international artists. Showcasing emerging talent alongside best-selling and well known names such as Fabian Perez and Mr Brainwash. The genres they stock explore the expansive and ever growing range within the contemporary art industry; from street art, pop-art, seascapes, abstract, figurative and everything in between.

With prestigious events throughout the year, from award winning artists in attendance unveiling solo shows, to diverse artwork exhibitions and their annual Christmas party thanking loyal clients. Magenta will be sure to exceed your art gallery expectations. Here’s what their clients have to say…

“I use Magenta in Ilfracombe and Woolacombe. Always find the staff welcoming, friendly and very knowledgeable. I have purchased 2 paintings so far and it’s always a pleasure to receive the amazing service from Magenta. I’ve also been to events they organise when an artist visits the gallery and they are always really well put together and hosted professionally. I highly recommend a visit. You will not be disappointed”

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“Be sure to check out our gallery services page for further information about our art consultation, we offer home approvals, private viewings and art visualisations. We’re here to help you in every step of your artwork journey.”

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