Painting by Fiona Hamann 7 Artworks Sold

Still Life with Lemons and Olive Leaves

Acrylic, Wood (Requires Framing)

30cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)

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Artwork Description

Still Life with Lemons and Olive Leaves
Acrylic on wood | 30 x 40 cm
A celebration of light, texture and timeless simplicity, Still Life with Lemons and Olive Leaves captures the quiet beauty of everyday objects. Three sunlit lemons rest on a richly patterned blue-and-white ceramic plate, balanced by the deep blue tones of a decorative vase filled with freshly cut olive branches. The earthy palette of warm neutrals allows the vibrant yellows and blues to take centre stage, creating a harmonious composition that feels both fresh and classic.
Painted in expressive acrylic brushstrokes on wood panel. Layers of energetic marks and subtle tonal shifts bring movement and depth, inviting the viewer to linger over the interplay of colour, light and texture.

Medium: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 30 × 40 cm
Original artwork – signed by the artist and ready to hang or frame. (No hooks on reverse)

Artist Bio

A Kurrajong-based painter, Fiona works across oils, acrylics and occasional watercolour, exploring how different media capture light and form. Mostly self-taught, she's been studying at Sydney Art School and a short course at the National Art School, developing her technical skills whilst allowing her artistic voice to emerge naturally.
Her work focuses on the interplay of light and shadow and those quiet moments where illumination reveals texture and depth. Currently, she's drawn to miniature bird studies, finding satisfaction in the intimacy that small-scale work demands. She also enjoys still life painting and occasional landscapes, each offering different ways to explore composition and atmosphere.
Each painting is an opportunity to learn something new about colour, composition, and the particular challenges of her chosen subject. She's less concerned with defining a signature style than with honest observation and the simple pleasure of putting paint to canvas.
Her studio practice is one of exploration and trying techniques, occasionally getting it wrong, and gradually building understanding.
For now, she's content to follow her interests wherever they lead.
Instagram: @feeoncanvas

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Fiona's studio is in Kurrajong, NSW