Finding the best Black Friday deals doesn’t always have to mean buying more tech. This year, why not invest in something that lasts forever? Art enriches your home, supports real working artists, and becomes part of your personal story.
To celebrate its first Black Friday, Odd Wall is offering a massive 45% off posters (framed or unframed) with code BLACKFRIDAY45—and the discount applies to any product not already on sale.
If you're looking for the best Black Friday art deals in 2025, here are our top picks from our curated collection of emerging and established artists.
6 exclusive art deals from Odd Wall
1. Just Bros by Alice Cunniffe
If you love playful, character-driven art, Alice Cunniffe’s Just Bros is an instant mood-booster. This digital drawing of two friends sharing a beer captures her trademark blend of humour, curiosity, and dream-inspired imagery. Available framed or unframed, it's the ideal piece for anyone who wants artwork that feels light-hearted yet thoughtful.
About the artist:
Alice Cunniffe (b. 1998) is a Cornwall-based artist whose practice spans both digital and traditional media. Her work often draws from dreams, medieval imagery, and the charming absurdities of everyday life. A graduate of Arts University Bournemouth, she brings historical references and contemporary storytelling together in uniquely engaging ways.
2. Somnambulist #1 & #2 by Ian Liddle
For lovers of surreal, collage-style visuals, Ian Liddle’s Somnambulist series offers two striking museum-quality prints. These photographic collages blend atmosphere and abstraction, creating artworks that feel cinematic and introspective. Choose one—or hang the pair together for a bold statement wall.
About the artist:
British painter and graphic artist Ian Liddle works across a wide range of 2D mediums. Life drawing and painting form the foundation of his practice, informing the depth, structure, and emotional resonance seen in his collage work.
3. Sparkly Sea by Marion Thomas
Painted during the height of the 2020 lockdowns, Sparkly Sea comes from Marion Thomas’s evocative Isolation series. This museum-quality print captures the glimmering waters of the Welsh coast, blending nostalgia, longing, and place. A perfect choice for collectors drawn to landscape art with emotional depth.
About the artist:
Based in Caerphilly, Welsh artist Marion Thomas celebrates the drama of Welsh mountains, coastlines, and reclaimed post-industrial landscapes. Her Isolation Paintings emerged from the pandemic, placing small figures within vast landscapes as symbols of memory and resilience. Marion has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2018, 2023) and the Welsh Contemporary Exhibition (2023), and she also appeared on Landscape Artist of the Year.
4. Sparrow by Paul Ward
This delicate print, originally painted in acrylic on a book page, pays tribute to the sparrows who nested outside Paul Ward’s apartment for years. Choosing the female sparrow for its golden eye band, Ward captures the gentle character and beauty of a bird often overlooked. Available framed or unframed, it makes a meaningful gift for any nature lover.
About the artist:
Paul Ward is a France-based painter and printmaker whose work combines lyrical storytelling with a deep environmental conscience. His portraits of animals and wild places challenge unsustainable practices while celebrating the small, “everyday” creatures that deserve protection.
5. Temptation by Aleksandr Mihaltchuk
Part of Mihaltchuk’s stunning 2023–2024 gouache series, Temptation features a woman wearing a hat depicting Lisbon’s urban landscape—an imaginative fusion of realism and fantasy. The yellow berry near her mouth introduces a symbolic tension: desire, danger, and the unknown. It’s a captivating conversation piece for any room.
About the artist:
Award-winning Portugal-based artist Aleksandr Mihaltchuk is known for figurative works that feel like scenes from an alternate world. Working primarily in oils, he builds cinematic narratives into every composition, making each piece feel like a frame from an unwritten film.
6. The Hill by Jenny Ping Lam Lin
From Jenny Ping Lam Lin’s powerful photography series Garbage, The Hill is a thought-provoking framed print exploring societal pressure, identity, and value. Using discarded electronic waste arranged like a graduation photo, the work critiques oppressive expectations faced by young people—especially within Asian educational systems.
About the artist:
Jenny Ping Lam Lin (練冰藍) (b. 1998) is a Hong Kong and UK-based visual artist, art critic, and curator. Her photography blends documentary insight with emotional storytelling, tackling themes such as female growth, social pressure, and cultural identity. She works with galleries including ISOLART Gallery and ArtFlow Studio, and is an important voice connecting Asian and international art communities.
Why Buy Art This Black Friday?
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It lasts a lifetime—unlike gadgets that age or break.
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It supports real artists, not billion-dollar corporations.
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It transforms your space and adds meaning to your everyday surroundings.
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It’s a perfect gift for friends, partners, or family members who already “have everything.”
Ready to Build a Home You Love?
Explore the full collection at Odd Wall and discover artworks that speak to you. Each piece available framed or unframed, printed on museum-quality paper, and all ethically sourced.
Shop the Black Friday sale now, use code BLACKFRIDAY45, and bring home art that lasts forever.





