Celebrating the start of the 2026 Six Nations with the StavesArt Home Nations Rugby Artwork

The 2026 Six Nations Championship has arrived, bringing with it the drama, rivalry and shared history that make it one of the highlights of the rugby calendar. As England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy prepare to clash once again, StavesArt is celebrating the tournament through its rugby artwork inspired by the iconic stadiums of the Home Nations.

The Home Nations Brought Together in Art

At the heart of our rugby collection is “The Home Nations – Rugby Grounds of the UK and Ireland”, a detailed illustration that unites four legendary rugby stadiums within a single, striking composition.

The artwork presents Twickenham, Murrayfield, the Principality Stadium and the Aviva Stadium arranged across a map-inspired landscape of the UK and Ireland. Each stadium is rendered with intricate architectural detail, emerging from its nation like a landmark shaped by rugby history itself.

This unique perspective highlights not only the individuality of each ground, but also their shared place within the Six Nations story.

A Unique Six Nations Rugby Artwork

The attached artwork goes beyond a traditional stadium illustration. By placing each ground within its national landscape, it captures the idea that rugby is woven into the fabric of the Home Nations — from city streets to match-day memories.

This makes “The Home Nations” an ideal piece of Six Nations rugby art for:

  • Living rooms and home bars

  • Offices and studios

  • Gifts for rugby fans and collectors

  • Celebrating the start of the Six Nations season

It’s a visual tribute to decades of rivalry, respect and unforgettable moments played out on these famous pitches.

Mark the 2026 Six Nations in Style

As the anthems ring out and the championship unfolds, this artwork offers a lasting way to celebrate the places where Six Nations history is made. Whether you support England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, “The Home Nations” brings the championship to life in art form.

Here’s to a thrilling 2026 Six Nations Championship — and to the stadiums that make it unforgettable. 🏉🎨


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