Lemon Oil Painting
from £47.00
A wooden tray holds whole lemons, two glistening halves and a steaming glass cup of golden tea beside a saucer, set on a windowsill. Cinnamon sticks and a star anise rest near the fruit, while curls of warm steam rise toward a softly lit window that glows with the muted gold of a winter afternoon. Bare branches are just visible through the glass, and the whole scene is bathed in a hazy, honeyed light. It speaks of comfort and stillness, the ritual of a hot drink on a cold, quiet day.The painting carries the cosy warmth of a slow seasonal moment. Place it in a kitchen, dining corner or snug reading spot with cream or soft taupe walls, where the amber tones add instant warmth. Its golden yellows, wood browns and spiced accents harmonise with knitted textures, warm metals and natural timber. A comforting scene that wraps the room in quiet warmth.
Lemon Painting
from £47.00
A cluster of ripe lemons sits on a weathered wooden plank against a dark, moody backdrop in the classic manner of an old-master still life. One lemon has been sliced to show its luminous, juicy centre, while long spirals of peel unfurl on either side, their inner curves glowing pale and bright. Warm light falls from the left, modelling the dimpled rinds in rich yellow and casting deep, velvety shadows behind. The dramatic chiaroscuro gives the humble fruit a quiet grandeur, dignified, sensual and timeless.This composition draws on the elegance of traditional Dutch still life painting. It looks at home above a console or dining-room buffet against a deep or neutral wall, where the dark ground lends a refined, gallery feel. The vivid citrus yellows glow beautifully beside aged wood, brass and muted earth tones. A sophisticated centrepiece that brings painterly depth to the room.
Lemon Print Painting
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Three plump lemons rest on a softly veined marble surface, their glossy yellow skins catching a clean overhead light. One has been halved to reveal a pale, juicy interior with neatly radiating segments, while a long ribbon of peel curls and loops across the foreground, casting delicate golden shadows on the white stone. The painterly detail gives every dimple of the rind a tactile realism, and the bright citrus tones glow against the cool marble. It is a study in freshness, the kind of quiet morning still life that hints at zest, sunshine and the promise of something good in the making.This composition channels the crisp, optimistic spirit of a Mediterranean kitchen. Hang it on a pale wall above a marble worktop or a breakfast nook, where its sunny yellows will lift the room and echo natural stone and warm timber tones nearby. The contrast of buttery citrus against soft greys and creams keeps the palette fresh and contemporary. A cheerful note of citrus that wakes up the everyday.
Lemon Slice Painting
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Whole lemons and bright slices are arranged on a worn wooden chopping board, framed by sprigs of fresh rosemary and thyme that fan out in deep greens. One half sits upright at the top, its segments fanning like a sunburst, while a second slice rests below among the lemons, their rinds rendered in warm, dewy yellow. The board's grain and the soft painterly background give the scene a homely, lived-in warmth. There is something reassuring here, the look of ingredients gathered for a slow afternoon of cooking.The piece carries the relaxed charm of a country kitchen. Set it against a soft grey or sage wall near a dining sideboard or above an open shelf of crockery, where the herbs and citrus tie into greenery and rustic wood. Its yellows and forest greens warm naturally beside terracotta and weathered oak. A welcoming touch that makes a kitchen feel cared for.
Lemon Tree Canvas
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A laden lemon tree rises against a moody teal and midnight-blue background, its branches heavy with golden fruit nestled among thick, textured foliage. Painted in expressive impasto strokes, the leaves swirl in greens and yellow-greens while the lemons glow like small lanterns scattered through the canopy. The sturdy trunk anchors the composition, and loose dabs of warm light flicker near the base, suggesting fallen fruit on shadowed ground. The energy of the brushwork makes the tree feel alive, vivid and almost luminous against the dusk-toned sky.This canvas brings a bold, artistic statement rooted in the abundance of nature. It suits a living area or office with cool concrete or smoky walls, where the deep blues hold their own and the golden lemons draw the eye across the room. The interplay of jewel-toned greens and warm citrus pairs handsomely with pale wood and matte black furnishings. An expressive piece that turns a quiet corner into a focal point.
Lemon Tree Canvas Print
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Clusters of small lemons hang from a leafy citrus branch, captured in a soft-focus photographic style with golden bokeh light glowing warmly behind the foliage. The fruit ranges from green to ripe yellow, half-hidden among glossy, sunlit leaves that catch the late-afternoon glow. The shallow depth of field melts the background into a dreamy haze of gold and green, drawing the eye to the fruit in the foreground. It feels like a stolen moment in a sun-warmed grove, intimate, peaceful and full of gentle light.The image evokes the calm of a slow garden morning. It works beautifully in a hallway, reading corner or sunroom with light walls and natural timber, where its warm glow softens the space. The mix of ripe yellows, leafy greens and amber light settles easily alongside linen, rattan and pale oak. A tranquil glimpse of citrus light that quiets the room.
Lemons Painting
from £47.00
A wooden tray holds whole lemons, two glistening halves and a steaming glass cup of golden tea beside a saucer, set on a windowsill. Cinnamon sticks and a star anise rest near the fruit, while curls of warm steam rise toward a softly lit window that glows with the muted gold of a winter afternoon. Bare branches are just visible through the glass, and the whole scene is bathed in a hazy, honeyed light. It speaks of comfort and stillness, the ritual of a hot drink on a cold, quiet day.The painting carries the cosy warmth of a slow seasonal moment. Place it in a kitchen, dining corner or snug reading spot with cream or soft taupe walls, where the amber tones add instant warmth. Its golden yellows, wood browns and spiced accents harmonise with knitted textures, warm metals and natural timber. A comforting scene that wraps the room in quiet warmth.
Lemons Still Life Painting
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A delicate stargazer lily takes centre stage in this soft watercolour, its pink-and-white petals freckled with deep rose spots and brushed with a yellow-green throat. Curling stamens and a slender bud extend gracefully to the left, while long, tapering leaves arc across the composition in muted sage and gold. The background washes from pale aqua to gentle teal, dotted with loose splatters that suggest a dreamy, water-soaked garden. The translucent layering of pigment gives the flower a tender, fleeting quality, as if painted from life in a single sitting.The piece evokes a feeling of poise and quiet romance, the lily caught mid-bloom in cool spring air. Displayed above a low sofa in a relaxed living room, it adds softness and a wash of colour without overwhelming the space. The blush pinks and watery blue-greens harmonise with pale wood, muted textiles and airy, light-filled rooms. A graceful flower study that brings understated charm to the wall.
Leopard Painting
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This arresting portrait captures a leopard advancing head-on through tall savannah grass, its powerful frame emerging from a haze of golden, sunlit blades. The big cat fixes the viewer with a steady amber gaze, every spotted rosette across its face and shoulders rendered in sharp, lifelike detail. Warm backlight floods the scene, turning the surrounding grasses into a glow of honey and amber that frames the animal as it strides forward. There is real tension in the pose, the slow, deliberate approach of a predator at ease in its own territory, alert yet utterly unhurried.The piece channels the raw poise and quiet authority of African wildlife at the golden hour. It earns its place on a feature wall in a study or home office, where its direct gaze lends focus and presence, or warming the end of a neutral hallway. The honeyed grasses and tawny coat sit beautifully against taupe, terracotta or warm grey walls, and pair naturally with leather and aged timber. A commanding companion for anyone drawn to the wild beauty of the bush.
Lighthouse Against a Stormy Sea Painting
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A solitary red-and-white lighthouse stands defiant as a colossal wave rears up around its base, sheets of spray flung high against the tower. Behind it, a brooding bank of storm clouds parts to reveal a burst of golden amber light, the last of a fading sun glowing through the tempest. The churning sea below boils with foam and dark green swell, every crest caught in luminous detail. The scene speaks of resilience and the raw, untamed power of the ocean meeting the steadfast hand of those who built upon it.This dramatic seascape suits interiors that welcome a bold statement and a sense of adventure. Hang it on a deep grey or charcoal feature wall in a study or stairwell, where the amber glow can warm the surrounding shadows. Its contrast of fiery light and cold steel-blue water pairs naturally with leather, dark timber and brushed metal accents. A piece that turns a quiet corner into a moment of cinematic drama.
Lighthouse Painting
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Painted in soft watercolour, this scene sets a tall stone lighthouse atop a craggy outcrop where the sea breaks into white foam at its base. Washes of teal, slate blue and sandy ochre bleed across a moody, cloud-laden sky, while a scatter of dark birds wheels around the lantern room with its glass crown. The brushwork stays loose and atmospheric, letting pigment pool and drift like sea spray itself. There is a romance to its solitude, a quiet reminder of guidance holding firm against the weather.The piece leans into a dreamy, maritime mood rather than sharp realism, which makes it easy to live with day after day. Hang it in a hallway to greet arrivals with calm, or set it beside a reading nook where its muted palette can settle the eye. The hazy blues and warm stone tones pair naturally with linen, pale walls and weathered timber. A gentle anchor of coastal reverie for any quiet corner.
Lighthouse Paintings
£116.00
This pairing presents two photographic studies of red-and-white striped lighthouses standing firm as colossal waves explode around their rocky foundations. In the left frame, cold blue-green water churns under a steely light, spray fanning high across the dark crag. The right frame catches the same fury bathed in golden hour warmth, sunlight glancing off the surging foam and rolling sea. Together they capture raw power and unwavering resolve, the kind of drama that holds a room's attention.These works speak to nature's force and the courage of standing tall against it, ideal for spaces that welcome a bold statement. Mounted side by side over a low media unit or a study desk, they frame the wall with cinematic energy. The contrast of cool and warm light lets them sit comfortably against exposed brick, charcoal or industrial finishes. A two-part ode to the sea's untamed spirit.
Lightning Sea Storm Painting
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Forked lightning splits the horizon in this wide, cinematic seascape, a jagged bolt striking down through a sky banked with bruised purple and rose-pink storm clouds. Below, a dark and restless sea heaves in choppy ridges, its surface catching the last embers of a stormy sunset where the light breaks low on the water. The contrast is dazzling, warm sunset tones overhead pressing against the cold depths of the swell beneath. It captures the electric tension of the moment before the storm fully breaks, raw and unforgettable.The wide format makes this a natural anchor above a long, low piece of furniture. Hang it over a media unit or a console in an open-plan living space, where its panoramic sweep stretches the wall and pulls the room together. The violet, charcoal and warm-pink palette plays well with soft greys, plum textiles and warm metallic accents. A bold horizon that gives a contemporary room its centre of gravity.
Lilac Acrylic Painting
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An abundant bouquet of lilac blooms spills from a clear glass vase in this richly textured oil-style still life. Clusters in lavender, deep violet and dusty mauve crowd together above broad green leaves, with a few stray sprigs resting on the pale tabletop below. Visible palette-knife strokes give the petals a soft, dappled fullness, while the water-filled vase catches a play of light through its faceted glass. The whole arrangement breathes the gentle joy of late spring brought indoors.This composition celebrates the fleeting season of lilacs and the comfort of fresh flowers on the table. Place it in a dining room to lift the mealtime mood, or above a console in an entrance hall where its softness greets the day. The lavender and sage tones harmonise beautifully with cream, soft grey and natural stone interiors. A tender bloom that keeps spring close all year.
Lilac Canvas
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A close-up of lilac blossom fills this canvas, its tiny four-petalled flowers clustered in rich shades of violet, magenta and deep plum. The macro framing draws you right into the bloom, where some flowers open fully while others remain as tight, jewel-like buds. A shallow focus keeps the foreground petals crisp and softens the rest into a dark, velvety blur. The result is intimate and sensual, capturing the fleeting fullness of lilac at its springtime peak.This artwork distils the romance and heady scent of a garden in late spring. Set it above a slim console in an entryway, or let it bring colour to a bedroom wall where its soft purples encourage rest. The violet and plum tones come alive against pale grey, dove and off-white interiors. A lingering moment of floral beauty, held just before the petals fall.
Lilac Canvas Wall Art
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This expressive portrait renders a lion's head in a riot of colour, the mane exploding outward in bold strokes of orange, magenta, cobalt blue and sun-yellow. Thick palette-knife marks and flying flecks of paint give the fur a sense of movement, as though the animal were forming out of pure energy. The face is modelled in warm gold and cool violet, the amber eyes steady and direct beneath a furrowed brow, the muzzle catching a touch of soft white. Against the dark, abstract blue background, the lion seems to surge forward with calm, commanding power.The painting channels strength, courage and untamed character. It makes a confident statement in a home office or a loft living space, or anywhere a wall needs a jolt of personality. Its electric palette lights up against cool grey or concrete-toned walls, black metal and minimalist furniture. A fearless presence for those who like their art to roar.
Lilac Flower Canvas
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This expressive portrait renders a lion's head in a riot of colour, the mane exploding outward in bold strokes of orange, magenta, cobalt blue and sun-yellow. Thick palette-knife marks and flying flecks of paint give the fur a sense of movement, as though the animal were forming out of pure energy. The face is modelled in warm gold and cool violet, the amber eyes steady and direct beneath a furrowed brow, the muzzle catching a touch of soft white. Against the dark, abstract blue background, the lion seems to surge forward with calm, commanding power.The painting channels strength, courage and untamed character. It makes a confident statement in a home office or a loft living space, or anywhere a wall needs a jolt of personality. Its electric palette lights up against cool grey or concrete-toned walls, black metal and minimalist furniture. A fearless presence for those who like their art to roar.
Lilac Flower Painting
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A generous border of lilac blooms fills the frame in this textured oil-style painting, their conical panicles rising in soft mauve, dusky violet and pale rose against a warm, creamy backdrop brushed with palette-knife marks. Broad heart-shaped leaves in olive and lime green anchor the lower edge, weaving between the flower spires and catching the gentle light. The thickly worked paint gives every cluster a tactile, sun-warmed presence, as though a whole hedgerow of lilac had burst into bloom at once. There is something nostalgic in the scene, evoking late-spring gardens and the heady scent that drifts through an open door.The work breathes the abundance of a country garden in full flower. Hung above a low oak media unit it warms a relaxed sitting room, and it would equally soften a hallway that needs a lift of colour. The mauve and cream palette pairs beautifully with natural wood, linen and warm neutral walls. A gentle reminder of springtime that lingers long after the season has passed.
Lilac Painting
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Two tall lilac panicles reach upward in this vivid, impasto painting, their tightly packed florets glowing in rich purple and amethyst against a swirling sky of turquoise, teal and buttery cream. Bold strokes of palette-knife paint give the petals real depth, while glossy green leaves curl around the stems in confident sweeps of emerald and chartreuse. The brushwork is loose and energetic, the colour almost luminous, capturing the lilac at its most dramatic and full. There is a joyful intensity here, the kind of bloom that seems to lean toward the sun and demand attention.This portrait-format piece celebrates the lilac as a single, sculptural subject rather than a quiet detail. Mounted on a pale plaster wall in an entrance hall or stairwell, it draws the eye upward and fills the space with movement. The cool blues of the background and the warm violets of the flower create a lively balance that suits modern, art-led interiors. An exuberant burst of spring colour to lift any wall.
Lilly Canvas
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A single orange lily commands the centre of this dramatic photographic study, its six recurved petals opening wide against a near-black backdrop. Warm amber and burnt-orange tones deepen toward the throat, where dark freckles and a slender stamen rise from the heart of the flower. To one side, a closed bud waits in shadow while glossy dark-green leaves trail downward, their edges just catching a low, raking light. The deep contrast and crisp detail lend the bloom an almost sculptural intensity, every petal vein and pollen-tipped anther rendered with quiet precision.The image carries a mood of refined drama, the kind of stillness found in a fine botanical photograph. Set against a pale wall above a slim console it brings warmth and focus to a hallway or reading corner, holding its own in low evening light. The fiery orange and inky background suit industrial, dark-toned and minimalist interiors alike. A poised, glowing flower that turns shadow into elegance.