Ducklings in a Box
£780.00Oil on wood of a pair of ducklings in a box completed in March 2025.
Lucinda is an emerging artist based in Cornwall in the UK. She discovered her exceptional talent in fi ne art in early 2024 at the age of 51, specialising in initially pastels works that blend realism with a deep sense of nostalgia and emotion. Since then she has quickly branched out into acrylics and oils creating masterpieces that truly capture the spirit of animals, pets, and wildlife with an impressive level of detail. She draws inspiration from her surroundings, integrating local culture and heritage into her immersive artworks that inspire emotion and awe within the viewer.
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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.