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Forsythia in my garden. (2026)Oil painting by Lilia Orlova-Holmes

140 x 150 x 2.5cm (unframed)

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£8,500

Shining bright. Forsythia in my garden. 2026.
oil on linen. 140x150cm.
Unframed. In situ images for illustration only.

The first sign of spring in my garden is bright yellow Forsythia.

This large, semi-abstract oil painting is my attempt to capture the exhilarating energy of the season's first blossoms.
The bright yellow and green colours evoke the very essence of new beginnings and the joy that spring brings.

The painting is a celebration of nature's renewal, the unstoppable force of life emerging after winter.


Lilia Orlova-Holmes FRSA is a contemporary British painter.
She had a number of solo exhibitions, including A Small Pan of Porridge at the Kings Street Gallery, London (1993), Fruit and Flowers at the Chelsea Gallery, Chelsea Town Hall (2003), Flowers at the Helpen Gallery, Kent (2021), The joy of colours at John Davis Gallery, Cotswolds (2022), Ready for the Spring, The Halpern Gallery, Rochester (2023), Expressions of Colour, curated by Grant Ford International Art Advisory (2024), Brushstrokes in Bloom, Wisor Birch gallery 2025. Green Garden. The RSA, Adam Street. London (2025)
Additionally, her works are held in many collections worldwide.

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Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
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You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

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Tags:

#expressionism#yellow#abstract expressionism#impressionism#large painting#forsythia#spring garden#lilia orlova-holmes#first blossoms
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Shining bright. Forsythia in my garden. 2026.
oil on linen. 140x150cm.
Unframed. In situ images for illustration only.

The first sign of spring in my garden is bright yellow Forsythia.

This large, semi-abstract oil painting is my attempt to capture the exhilarating energy of the season's first blossoms.
The bright yellow and green colours evoke the very essence of new beginnings and the joy that spring brings.

The painting is a celebration of nature's renewal, the unstoppable force of life emerging after winter.


Lilia Orlova-Holmes FRSA is a contemporary British painter.
She had a number of solo exhibitions, including A Small Pan of Porridge at the Kings Street Gallery, London (1993), Fruit and Flowers at the Chelsea Gallery, Chelsea Town Hall (2003), Flowers at the Helpen Gallery, Kent (2021), The joy of colours at John Davis Gallery, Cotswolds (2022), Ready for the Spring, The Halpern Gallery, Rochester (2023), Expressions of Colour, curated by Grant Ford International Art Advisory (2024), Brushstrokes in Bloom, Wisor Birch gallery 2025. Green Garden. The RSA, Adam Street. London (2025)
Additionally, her works are held in many collections worldwide.

Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
I have no control over these charges, and I cannot predict their amount.
You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#expressionism#yellow#abstract expressionism#impressionism#large painting#forsythia#spring garden#lilia orlova-holmes#first blossoms
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