Bowl of Lemons

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A$300

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas board, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 22cm (W) x 22cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

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This is a vibrant oil still life centered on a bowl of lemons, painted with a fresh, confident touch and a strong sense of light.

The composition is simple but effective: three whole lemons sit nestled in a dark, rounded bowl, while several cut wedges are arranged around it—one perched at the back, others resting on the tabletop in the foreground. This creates a gentle triangular flow that guides the eye from the front slices up into the bowl and back again.

Color is doing a lot of the storytelling here. The saturated, golden yellows of the lemons pop against the cool, muted blue-green background and tabletop. That contrast makes the fruit feel luminous, almost glowing. The bowl, painted in deep bluish tones, anchors the composition and adds weight, preventing the brightness from feeling flat or overwhelming.

Your handling of light is especially appealing. The highlights on the lemon skins are thick and creamy, suggesting a slightly impasto application, while the softer transitions into shadow give the forms roundness. The cut wedges show a nice shift in value and temperature—warmer yellows toward the flesh and cooler, subdued tones in the rind and shadowed areas. The cast shadows, angled to the right, help establish a clear light source and add depth.

There’s also a tactile quality from the visible canvas texture and brushwork. You didn’t overblend, which keeps the painting lively and immediate. Edges vary nicely—some are crisp (like the rim of the bowl and the lemon wedges), while others are softer, helping create depth and focus.

Overall, it feels like a study in both color contrast and light, with a cheerful, almost sunlit mood. If anything, pushing a bit more variation in the darkest darks or sharpening a focal point (perhaps one lemon or wedge) could add even more drama—but as it stands, it’s a fresh, engaging still life with strong color relationships and confident paint handling.

Sales description

Bright, fresh, and full of life, this original oil painting captures the simple beauty of everyday objects with warmth and energy. A cluster of sunlit lemons rests in a deep blue bowl, their golden tones glowing against a cool, airy background. Hand-cut wedges spill onto the tabletop, adding movement and a sense of casual abundance.

Rich, textured brushstrokes bring out the natural dimples of the peel and the juicy translucence of the fruit, while soft shadows and luminous highlights create depth and realism. The contrast between warm yellows and cool blues gives the piece a crisp, uplifting feel—perfect for brightening a kitchen, dining space, or any room in need of a pop of color.

Painted in oils on canvas, this piece celebrates light, color, and the quiet charm of a classic still life. A timeless yet contemporary work that invites a sense of freshness and ease into your space.

Artist Bio

Vicky is an artist living in Newcastle. She explores her world using art. Working in most mediums, her ethos is about experimentation and fun. If a preferred medium had to be chosen, it woultd be watercolor and pastel. And oils.

Her paintings are a study of her subject matters with consideration given to space and time and a little bit of fun. The goal of each piece is to create a moment of joy, emotion, feeling. All of which is fqor the viewer to interpret in their own personal way.

Commissions

Vicky's studio is in Two Tabbies Studio