
Fun Not Frumpy | Gouache
Hand-signed Gouache Original Artwork by Peter Smith.
Visually irresistible, Moreish 2026 is striking series of still life that indulges both the sweet tooth and the sense of humour. Centred around iconic British confectionary, Peter and Jayne have perfected the art of sugar-coating the truth — wrapping sharp observations in warmth, wit, and an unmistakable affection for the familiar.
With bold typography, graphic clarity and punchy colour palettes, ‘Fun Not Frumpy’ is instantly readable, uplifting, and delightful to live with. Designed not only to catch the eye, but to lift the mood. Nutritional panels, tiny graphic details and hidden jokes emerge over time, transforming the works into conversation pieces that continue to reveal themselves long after the first glance.
Across the collection, familiar British classics, in this case Fizzers are reimagined with the Smiths’ hyper-realist precision. Peters’ refined oil technique gives each wrapper a tactile presence so convincing it appears almost peelable, while the clean compositions maintain a crisp contemporary elegance perfectly suited to modern interiors.
Fizzers were allegedly developed as a morale-boosting treat during a period when quiet optimism was considered a national asset. Their fizz was carefully calibrated to feel exciting without being disruptive — a small burst of enthusiasm in tablet form. The pastel colours were selected for their calming reliability, after brighter shades proved overly enthusiastic. Today, Fizzers remain a reassuringly modest thrill — proof that joy need not be loud to be effective.
Internationally recognised for their razor-sharp wordplay and technical precision, Peter and Jayne Smith occupy a distinctive position within contemporary fine art. Widely collected for their mischievous humour, their works transform familiar consumer objects into gently subversive social commentary — affectionate, relatable and quietly insightful. Moreish continues the artists’ celebrated exploration of the everyday elevated to the iconic.
Find out more about Moreish 2026 or shop more Peter Smith's art here.
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Fun Not Frumpy | Gouache
Hand-signed Gouache Original Artwork by Peter Smith.
Visually irresistible, Moreish 2026 is striking series of still life that indulges both the sweet tooth and the sense of humour. Centred around iconic British confectionary, Peter and Jayne have perfected the art of sugar-coating the truth — wrapping sharp observations in warmth, wit, and an unmistakable affection for the familiar.
With bold typography, graphic clarity and punchy colour palettes, ‘Fun Not Frumpy’ is instantly readable, uplifting, and delightful to live with. Designed not only to catch the eye, but to lift the mood. Nutritional panels, tiny graphic details and hidden jokes emerge over time, transforming the works into conversation pieces that continue to reveal themselves long after the first glance.
Across the collection, familiar British classics, in this case Fizzers are reimagined with the Smiths’ hyper-realist precision. Peters’ refined oil technique gives each wrapper a tactile presence so convincing it appears almost peelable, while the clean compositions maintain a crisp contemporary elegance perfectly suited to modern interiors.
Fizzers were allegedly developed as a morale-boosting treat during a period when quiet optimism was considered a national asset. Their fizz was carefully calibrated to feel exciting without being disruptive — a small burst of enthusiasm in tablet form. The pastel colours were selected for their calming reliability, after brighter shades proved overly enthusiastic. Today, Fizzers remain a reassuringly modest thrill — proof that joy need not be loud to be effective.
Internationally recognised for their razor-sharp wordplay and technical precision, Peter and Jayne Smith occupy a distinctive position within contemporary fine art. Widely collected for their mischievous humour, their works transform familiar consumer objects into gently subversive social commentary — affectionate, relatable and quietly insightful. Moreish continues the artists’ celebrated exploration of the everyday elevated to the iconic.
Find out more about Moreish 2026 or shop more Peter Smith's art here.
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Hand-signed Gouache Original Artwork by Peter Smith.
Visually irresistible, Moreish 2026 is striking series of still life that indulges both the sweet tooth and the sense of humour. Centred around iconic British confectionary, Peter and Jayne have perfected the art of sugar-coating the truth — wrapping sharp observations in warmth, wit, and an unmistakable affection for the familiar.
With bold typography, graphic clarity and punchy colour palettes, ‘Fun Not Frumpy’ is instantly readable, uplifting, and delightful to live with. Designed not only to catch the eye, but to lift the mood. Nutritional panels, tiny graphic details and hidden jokes emerge over time, transforming the works into conversation pieces that continue to reveal themselves long after the first glance.
Across the collection, familiar British classics, in this case Fizzers are reimagined with the Smiths’ hyper-realist precision. Peters’ refined oil technique gives each wrapper a tactile presence so convincing it appears almost peelable, while the clean compositions maintain a crisp contemporary elegance perfectly suited to modern interiors.
Fizzers were allegedly developed as a morale-boosting treat during a period when quiet optimism was considered a national asset. Their fizz was carefully calibrated to feel exciting without being disruptive — a small burst of enthusiasm in tablet form. The pastel colours were selected for their calming reliability, after brighter shades proved overly enthusiastic. Today, Fizzers remain a reassuringly modest thrill — proof that joy need not be loud to be effective.
Internationally recognised for their razor-sharp wordplay and technical precision, Peter and Jayne Smith occupy a distinctive position within contemporary fine art. Widely collected for their mischievous humour, their works transform familiar consumer objects into gently subversive social commentary — affectionate, relatable and quietly insightful. Moreish continues the artists’ celebrated exploration of the everyday elevated to the iconic.
Find out more about Moreish 2026 or shop more Peter Smith's art here.





















