Mouse in a Box BY Lucinda Holland
£720.00Oil on wood of a mouse in a box surrounded by crabapples in Trompe L’oeil style, evoking a sense intimacy, as though the viewer has stumbled upon a hidden moment of nature frozen in time.
21 x 21 cm
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Oil on wood of a mouse in a box surrounded by crabapples in Trompe L’oeil style, evoking a sense intimacy, as though the viewer has stumbled upon a hidden moment of nature frozen in time.
21 x 21 cm
An acrylic painting depicting a cute rabbit poking his head out of a wooden box with a central perspective in Trompe L’Oeil style. The piece captures a moment of curiosity and innocence, inviting viewers to engage with a rabbit as if it were peering out of a real wooden box, acknowledging their presence. The realism effect enhances this illusion, creating a sense of depth that blurs the line between art and reality. This piece would be perfect for a farmhouse kitchen, adding a touch of the outdoors to the indoor space.
An acrylic on canvas portrait of two poultry hens seated in a wooden box, central perspective in Trompe L’oeil style. The – almost comical – expressions on the hens is a focal point of the piece as well as the three dimensional aspect achieved via the highly detailed style of painting. The original art piece highlights how humans instinctively interpret and assign meaning to the expressions of animals and in doing so evokes humour and joy in the viewer. This piece would be perfect for a farmhouse kitchen, adding a touch of the outdoors to the indoor space.
A pair of baby robins nestled inside a wooden box, this piece aims to evoke a sense of wonder and intimacy, as though the viewer has stumbled upon a hidden moment of nature frozen in time. The acrylic painting is in Trompe L’oeil style which tricks the eye into perceiving three-dimensionality on a flat surface. The expressive contrast between the two baby robins invites interpretation and creates a narrative allowing viewers to form their own emotional connection with the scene and appreciate the delicate balance between illusion and reality.
St.Nectan’s Glen Waterfall. Cornwall, U.K.
Inspired by a recent visit having not been there for many years. It is an area of outstanding beauty, part of the land that I grew up to love and admire in my home county. In the painting I wanted to convey the wildlife that has been seen there, you may have to look quite closely to find them all. To reach the waterfall, one must walk through ancient woodland, which rises above the North Cornwall coast. It is a magical place of faerie tales and legends, full of bird song and mystery. The area gets it’s name from the belief that Saint Nectan, a 6th-Century holy man, lived in a hermitage above the waterfall. As the legend goes, he would ring a silver bell when storny weather came to warn ships of the perilous rocks at the mouth of the nearby coastline, Rocky Valley.
Oil on wooden board. Ready to hang, no hooks required.
Board size: 59cm x 42cm  Width: 2cm
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Original oils on canvas by Martin J Leighton of two male lions.
Size: 90 x 70cm
Patricia Davies A pink glow given to a zebra in Tanzania Oil on canvas 55x45cm (22×18 inches) framed Signed by artist
Patricia Davies Lovely pose on a very sunny day in beautiful Clovelly Pastel 40x50cm (18x22inches) mounted and framed Signed by artist ÂŁ150
The Tivertonian is an original acrylic painting by Lyn Chapman
Spring at Killerton, an original acrylic painting, 51 cm x 41cm x 1 cm deep.
While out in South Africa, I was helping to locate two cheetah brothers on the reserve. It had been a long trek looking for them, they were radiotagged and we used what looked like an old fashioned tv antennae to search for them, following the faint beeps through the bush.
Eventually we found them, the two brothers taking shelter beneath a large tree, while we watched, one of them slowly raised its long powerful body up through the grass, prowling slowly, as if it had spotted something. This moment I captured for this piece, a moment I hope I never forget. Such a beautiful creature.
30x40cm
Oil on canvas
It was a misty morning on the moors when I saw this coo! Grazing with its herd, this coo lifted its head, almost in greeting, this moment has been translated into a painting to share its beauty.
40x50cm
Acrylic on canvas
Original
Shelduck, watercolour and other media on paper. Mounted and framed 8″ x 10″.
Dimensions 20×20 inches (50x50cm)
Oil on Deep Profile Canvas.
Oil on linen canvas, supplied ready to frame. Canvas size: 30 x 24 inches UK mainland delivery included
Winter light series, Frozen lakes V (Ducks Swimming) mixed media on paper.mixed media on w/c paper. Unframed but mounted with dark Blue mount to fit std 14″ x 18″ Frame (wrapped in Cellophane).                                             Mixed media painting, Oil pastel, soluble graphite watercolour & artist ink pen; from photograph taken on a freezing cold late December afternoon, the lakes frozen solid, with the sun trying desperately to penetrate the freezing fog.
Limited edition print of “Cupcake” Only 10 in existence
Original Art work offered by Miah Barriball
An example shown of a Mare who was lost due to injury. A keepsake to commemorate her life.
Framed painting (after David Cox), oil on canvas framed with antique style ornate moulded frame. A Homage to David Cox, one of my favourite English landscape painters of the same period as Constable and Turner, who painted in an Impressionistic style.
David Cox (29 April 1783 – 7 June 1859) English landscape painter, one of the most important members of the Birmingham School of landscape artists and an early precursor of Impressionism. He is considered one of the greatest English landscape painters, and a major figure of the Golden age of English watercolour, who turned to oils in later life.
Dalia Obretin
“Afternoon Tea”
30x40cm
oil and metallic leaf on canvas
Dalia Obretin
“The Queen’s garden”
30x100cm
oil and metallic leaf on canvas
Dalia Obretin
“Cheshire Cat”
40x40cm
oil and metallic leaf on canvas
Dalia Obretin
“The Queen’s Rabbit”
40x40cm
oil and metallic leaf on canvas
Soft pastel painting of a cow feeding her calf in a stable.
The painting measures 59cm x 49cm, frame of natural wood included.
Original Oil on Board
50 x 62 cm
Unframed