Artists

We work with a range of Christian creatives to bring you artwork that helps express your faith and looks good on your walls. Our artists receive a commission from every sale, so when you buy from Nave you know you're directly supporting the artists.

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Mary Kingcott

I spend my day-to-day designing for brands, but I originally got into design through serving at church. Design started as a form of worship, and I’ve tried to keep it that way ever since. James, 

Ecclesiastes and Proverbs have always been my favourite books because of the practical wisdom and timeless truths they hold. I’ve always believed that scripture offers the key to a fruitful life, as though our creator has shared a cheat sheet for living. The heart behind my work is to display those truths so more people are exposed to them and can see how rich, wise and relevant the Bible really is.

Mary on instagram

Jack Niles

I am a graphic artist creating bold, expressive visuals across digital and physical spaces. Working as a one-man studio, I use form, texture, and composition—grounded in strong design principles—to create pieces that feel raw, intentional, and alive.

At the heart of my work is a belief in hope-filled creativity—the idea that art can carry light into dark places and reveal something deeper. Guided by my faith, I see the Holy Spirit as my creative director, shaping both process and outcome. My work is an invitation: to pause, reflect, and encounter God through creativity. Each piece is rooted in scripture and created to point clearly to Jesus—revealing truth, carrying hope, and directing attention beyond the work itself to Him.

Jack on Instagram

Rosie Warwood

I am a Kent based artist, whose work blooms with the beauty of nature.

From a young age, I have been captivated by my dad’s gardening. When I first received an easel at age seven, I would spend hours painting his homegrown plants.

I have since returned to this same creative practice: to celebrate the bold patterns, and uplifting colours found within God’s creation.

Designing these prints for Nave has been an absolute joy! To announce God’s goodness through the power of illustration is the greatest blessing of all.

Rosie on Instagram

Benji Spence

My name's Benji Spence, I've been working as freelance illustrator and designer based in Newcastle Upon Tyne for the past 6 years or so. My work is all about eye catching colours, dancey shapes, bold compositions, and a sense of playfulness throughout. In my personal work  I often deal with themes of social justice, equality, and the Christian faith through my art. I'm also a happy member of the Methodist Church.

Benji on Instagram

Luke Porter

I’m Luke - Creative Director at St Thomas’ Church in Newcastle. I enjoy using a range of creative expressions to communicate ideas and share the message of Jesus. I love drawing from sources of inspiration both old and new to influence and inform the things I create.

I’m a co-founder of Nave Prints and Tommy’s Coffee, and love all things creativity, business, and coffee.

Luke on Instagram

Emma Hardy

My route into design wasn't the traditional one - studying Geography at undergraduate level before completing an MSc in Urban Planning. But creativity was always the thread running through everything I did. After three years in a corporate role where I designed on the side, I took the leap into freelancing full-time, and founded EmmasCreativeCorner, a creative studio dedicated to branding, poster and event design, album artwork, illustration, and social media visuals.

But more than anything, creativity is something I see as a gift, and one I want to use with purpose. At the core of everything I do is a desire to use that gift to serve Jesus, letting faith shape not just the work itself, but the heart behind it.

Emma on Instagram

Lilly Tigwell

I’m Lilly. Since graduating from University with a degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in 2013, I've spent my time teaching Art and Design, Photography, Graphic Design and Design Technology in secondary schools in the UK and Kenya. After having a baby in 2023 I decided not to go back to full time teaching and have instead been raising two babies. 

I have a mind that does not sit still. I’m constantly reflecting on the world around me, thinking about my faith, praying or processing how I’m feeling and why. Whilst being nap trapped or feeding a baby, I’ve reached for my iPad to draw as a way of communicating with my sometimes heavy heart; pouring in truth where lies reside. I started posting my drawings on instagram and people began asking to buy them as prints. This has organically grown into a small business and I’m now selling prints, doing some freelance illustration and exhibiting my art in a gallery local to us in Dorset.

Lilly on Instagram