Simon Lee Robson

Eikṓns | 2024

Eikṓns | 2024 marks the beginning of Simon Lee Robson’s exploration of Orthodox iconography, presenting a reverent collection of handcrafted Byzantine Greek and Russian Eastern Orthodox icons that blend sacred tradition with artisanal refinement.

These mixed-media originals honour the profound traditions of Orthodox Christian art while introducing a contemporary, artisanal sensibility.

10 artworks

Sacred focus

With Eikṓns, Robson focuses on the sacred, producing icons that reflect the profound depth and timelessness of Orthodox tradition.

Each piece is meticulously handcrafted, beginning with a decoupage on reclaimed wood and layered with subtle washes of egg tempera, stainers, varnish, and water lacquer.

Expertly distressed to evoke the gentle patina of aged sacred art, some icons are further enhanced by elegant gilt or natural wood frames, amplifying their devotional presence.

This meticulous devotion reflects Robson’s reverence for the sacred and enduring power of iconography.

Living tradition

These icons can be displayed individually or curated together to create a contemplative sanctuary within the home.

These singular originals offer collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a work of living tradition.

A select group of early prototypes, previously held in Robson’s studio, are also available, offering an intimate glimpse into the evolution of the Eikṓns series, simpler, unfinished, yet profoundly expressive of the artist’s vision.

Eikṓns | 2024 stands as a testament to the enduring power of Orthodox iconography, where devotion, craftsmanship, and contemporary artistry converge in an exceptional collection for discerning collectors.

About

Simon Lee Robson

Originally from the quiet wilds of rural North Yorkshire, England, and now based in the leafy suburbs of North West London, Robson is known for his dreamlike, thought-provoking imagery that invites viewers to explore new dimensions of perception and imagination.

Robson’s work features in private collections both in the United Kingdom and internationally.

His most recent collections at Arte Delux include Canvas Vault Part 3 | 2025 and Masterpiece Studies | 2025.

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