





'Remembering places once trodden 7' by Freya Croissant
'Remembering places once trodden 7'
21 x 15 cm
Soft Pastels and Pencil on Fabriano Paper
2025
£300
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Freya Croissant (b.1999) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Brighton. Working across painting, drawing, print, and textiles, her practice explores memory and observation—seeking out moments of emotional familiarity within the act of image-making. Freya is drawn to the way certain places linger in the mind. Her work often begins with impressions of the outside world, but it is memory—how it softens and reshapes those impressions—that guides her. Through instinctive mark-making and an intuitive approach to colour and material, she creates quiet, reflective compositions that hold space for intimacy and tenderness.
'Remembering places once trodden 7'
21 x 15 cm
Soft Pastels and Pencil on Fabriano Paper
2025
£300
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Freya Croissant (b.1999) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Brighton. Working across painting, drawing, print, and textiles, her practice explores memory and observation—seeking out moments of emotional familiarity within the act of image-making. Freya is drawn to the way certain places linger in the mind. Her work often begins with impressions of the outside world, but it is memory—how it softens and reshapes those impressions—that guides her. Through instinctive mark-making and an intuitive approach to colour and material, she creates quiet, reflective compositions that hold space for intimacy and tenderness.
'Remembering places once trodden 7'
21 x 15 cm
Soft Pastels and Pencil on Fabriano Paper
2025
£300
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Freya Croissant (b.1999) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Brighton. Working across painting, drawing, print, and textiles, her practice explores memory and observation—seeking out moments of emotional familiarity within the act of image-making. Freya is drawn to the way certain places linger in the mind. Her work often begins with impressions of the outside world, but it is memory—how it softens and reshapes those impressions—that guides her. Through instinctive mark-making and an intuitive approach to colour and material, she creates quiet, reflective compositions that hold space for intimacy and tenderness.