A bit more about me
My creative process is driven by curiosity - experimenting with colour, texture, and a range of materials keeps things exciting. I work mainly with acrylic, watercolour and ink, often combining them with fabric, hand stitch, and whatever other bits demand to be included.

I’ve always been drawn to the creative, even if art school wasn’t on the cards. Instead, I took the scenic route - earning a City & Guilds qualification in hand embroidery, and diving headfirst into a wide mix of creative practices. Over the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of creating art full-time and investing seriously in my development through workshops in everything from Japanese woodblock and lino printing to mono printing, shibori dyeing, cyanotype and drypoint. My gel plate is never far from reach - it’s one of my favourite tools for creating layered, organic shapes, especially on the rather large collection of papers I can’t resist adding to!
My work is all about energy, texture, and a touch of mischief. Nothing too precious. Nothing too perfect.
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Is all the artwork original?
Yes — everything you see at Incriminate Art is created by me, Pauline Randall, in my studio in Scotland. My practice is mixed media, combining paint, print, stitch, collage, and fabric. You’ll find both original artworks and prints available in the shop.
Are the prints copies of originals?
Not exactly. Many of my prints are created from gel plate printing and collage pieces that are scanned at high resolution and then professionally printed. Some of these exist only as prints (no original available for sale) while others are based on finished original artworks. Each listing makes it clear whether the original is for sale too.
What size are the prints?
Prints are usually available in A4 or larger. I print A4 sizes in-studio to keep quality control at its highest, and larger sizes are made to order via my print partner. Check the product details for specific dimensions. If you want a specific size print, please get in touch.
Do you sell limited editions?
Yes — many prints are offered in limited runs, signed and numbered. Others are open edition, designed to be more affordable while still retaining that distinctive Incriminate Art feel. Limited edition details are always noted on the product page.
Do your artworks come with a Certificate of Authenticity?
Yes. Every original artwork and all limited edition prints include a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it’s genuine Incriminate Art.
How is delivery handled?
Delivery is free on all UK orders. Smaller works and prints are carefully packaged in flat protective envelopes and sent via Royal Mail 48hr tracked. Originals are securely wrapped and boxed. Full details can be found in my Shipping Policy.
Do you ship internationally?
At the moment I only ship within the UK due to customs and import restrictions (plus those pesky tariff wars). If you’re overseas and really want a piece, drop me a message at hello@incriminate.co.uk and we’ll see what can be done.
Can I commission a piece?
Yes — I offer commissions for both businesses and individuals. If you’re looking for something bespoke — perhaps artwork created in your colour palette, designed for your space, or inspired by one of my collections — I’d love to discuss it with you. I usually work at sizes up to A2, and for individuals this means a one-off exclusive print created from a small original. Get in touch to chat about what you have in mind.
How do I care for my artwork?
Keep your piece away from direct sunlight and moisture, and if it’s a print, framing behind glass will protect it long term. Originals that include fabric or stitch are best framed professionally to preserve their texture and depth.
Can I see new work before it launches?
Yes! Subscribers to my email list get early access to new collections, plus the occasional behind-the-scenes peek into the studio.