With Fruit and Fabric I matched the colours of the fruit to the background. These kind of paintings are quite labour intensive but patience pays off and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Kate Collins
Lemon trees may well be common, but they possess such rich, contrasting colours and are a joy to paint. Linda Finch This image does not configure to a standard framing dimension. It may require custom framing.
This painting combines two great loves - blue glass and the ocean. Perhaps it is the way the glass catches the light, that puts me in mind of a gentle breeze kissing the surface of the water. Emily Holsman.
My very first still life. The elephant and vase were given to me by my late grandmother. The original setting of this painting had trees as a background but since I find the sea so alluring, I decided to recreate the scene. Needless to say, it completely transformed the image.…
I love creating window sill arrangements to inspire a painting and this one in particular is so pretty. I love the shells and for me (although quite small) they really complement the image. Emily Holsman
There is something about lighthouses that I find thoroughly captivating and intriguing. For me, they symbolise another world. A world where the forces of nature are vital and integral to our very existence. Emily Holsman
A delicious fruit basket that presents such wonderful, rich contrasting colours and shapes. Sometimes elements that are quite close to hand can inspire a new creation. Linda Finch
The pretty Begonias and ginger jar look so lovely. A touch of the orient. This has always been a favourite image of mine. I have a framed print hanging in my kitchen so it is always in easy view. Emily Holsman