
Where The Sun Rests
Hand-signed Giclée on Canvas Board Limited Edition Artwork by Paul Corfield.
Marking a milestone year for Paul Corfield as he celebrates his 20th anniversary with Castle Fine Art, Spring 2026 reflects on how far his work has evolved over the past two decades. From lush greenery to turquoise waters, the idealised British landscapes feature his signature white house - its single lit window offering a subtle symbol of refuge and belonging. Working in his distinctive imaginative realism, he captures atmosphere through softened forms and balanced compositions.
Reimagining sea, sky, and shoreline as idyllic spaces, where light beams and water rests in calm stillness, white plays a central role. Comb-like brushes and palette knives introduce delicate texture to waves, trees, and pathways- creating harmonious, tranquil landscapes that invite quiet reflection.
Capturing a fleeting moment of lingering light, ‘Where the Sun Rests’ is full of warmth across the greenery and the sea glows with a soft, reflective radiance. Marble-dust impasto on the tree trunks echoes the textured grass and pathways below, while veils of lead white soften the sky and allow colour to glow from within. The result is a landscape that feels suspended and timeless.
Find out more about the Spring 2026 collection here or alternatively shop more Paul Corfield's art here.
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Where The Sun Rests
Hand-signed Giclée on Canvas Board Limited Edition Artwork by Paul Corfield.
Marking a milestone year for Paul Corfield as he celebrates his 20th anniversary with Castle Fine Art, Spring 2026 reflects on how far his work has evolved over the past two decades. From lush greenery to turquoise waters, the idealised British landscapes feature his signature white house - its single lit window offering a subtle symbol of refuge and belonging. Working in his distinctive imaginative realism, he captures atmosphere through softened forms and balanced compositions.
Reimagining sea, sky, and shoreline as idyllic spaces, where light beams and water rests in calm stillness, white plays a central role. Comb-like brushes and palette knives introduce delicate texture to waves, trees, and pathways- creating harmonious, tranquil landscapes that invite quiet reflection.
Capturing a fleeting moment of lingering light, ‘Where the Sun Rests’ is full of warmth across the greenery and the sea glows with a soft, reflective radiance. Marble-dust impasto on the tree trunks echoes the textured grass and pathways below, while veils of lead white soften the sky and allow colour to glow from within. The result is a landscape that feels suspended and timeless.
Find out more about the Spring 2026 collection here or alternatively shop more Paul Corfield's art here.
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Hand-signed Giclée on Canvas Board Limited Edition Artwork by Paul Corfield.
Marking a milestone year for Paul Corfield as he celebrates his 20th anniversary with Castle Fine Art, Spring 2026 reflects on how far his work has evolved over the past two decades. From lush greenery to turquoise waters, the idealised British landscapes feature his signature white house - its single lit window offering a subtle symbol of refuge and belonging. Working in his distinctive imaginative realism, he captures atmosphere through softened forms and balanced compositions.
Reimagining sea, sky, and shoreline as idyllic spaces, where light beams and water rests in calm stillness, white plays a central role. Comb-like brushes and palette knives introduce delicate texture to waves, trees, and pathways- creating harmonious, tranquil landscapes that invite quiet reflection.
Capturing a fleeting moment of lingering light, ‘Where the Sun Rests’ is full of warmth across the greenery and the sea glows with a soft, reflective radiance. Marble-dust impasto on the tree trunks echoes the textured grass and pathways below, while veils of lead white soften the sky and allow colour to glow from within. The result is a landscape that feels suspended and timeless.
Find out more about the Spring 2026 collection here or alternatively shop more Paul Corfield's art here.

















