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Lilies of the Valley Basket (2026)Oil painting by Natalia Shaykina

30 x 25 x 2cm (unframed) / 30 x 25cm (actual image size)

27 Artist Reviews

£290

Original oil painting of lilies of the valley arranged in a woven basket with forget-me-nots, soft pink spring blossoms and red currants, painted in a realistic floral still life style against a warm dark background. This composition captures the freshness of spring in a quiet, intimate format, combining delicate white bells, cool blue accents and rich red fruit in a way that feels both refined and deeply natural.

What makes this artwork distinctive is its unusual combination of flowers and fruit, as well as the contrast between the light spring bouquet and the deep brown ground. The lace cloth, basket texture and scattered blossoms create the atmosphere of a traditional European still life, while the lilies of the valley bring a rare and highly collectible seasonal subject.

Painted in layered oil technique, the surface reveals subtle tonal transitions, careful brushwork and fine detail when viewed closely. The horizontal composition makes it especially suitable for a kitchen, dining room, hallway or intimate interior space that benefits from warmth, charm and a natural focal point.

Medium: oil on canvas
Style: realistic floral still life
Subject: lilies of the valley, forget-me-nots, spring flowers, red currants
Orientation: horizontal
Signed on the front and ready to hang.

Colors may slightly vary due to screen differences. In person, the colors reveal even more subtle nuances and depth.

Custom commissions are welcome.

Materials used:

oil, stretched canvas

Details:

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#traditional#still life#floral#original painting#spring flowers#spring bouquet#red currants#dark floral#realistic flowers#botanical painting#flower basket#european art#forget-me-nots#lily valley#lilies valley
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Original oil painting of lilies of the valley arranged in a woven basket with forget-me-nots, soft pink spring blossoms and red currants, painted in a realistic floral still life style against a warm dark background. This composition captures the freshness of spring in a quiet, intimate format, combining delicate white bells, cool blue accents and rich red fruit in a way that feels both refined and deeply natural.

What makes this artwork distinctive is its unusual combination of flowers and fruit, as well as the contrast between the light spring bouquet and the deep brown ground. The lace cloth, basket texture and scattered blossoms create the atmosphere of a traditional European still life, while the lilies of the valley bring a rare and highly collectible seasonal subject.

Painted in layered oil technique, the surface reveals subtle tonal transitions, careful brushwork and fine detail when viewed closely. The horizontal composition makes it especially suitable for a kitchen, dining room, hallway or intimate interior space that benefits from warmth, charm and a natural focal point.

Medium: oil on canvas
Style: realistic floral still life
Subject: lilies of the valley, forget-me-nots, spring flowers, red currants
Orientation: horizontal
Signed on the front and ready to hang.

Colors may slightly vary due to screen differences. In person, the colors reveal even more subtle nuances and depth.

Custom commissions are welcome.

Materials used:

oil, stretched canvas

Details:

Tags:

#traditional#still life#floral#original painting#spring flowers#spring bouquet#red currants#dark floral#realistic flowers#botanical painting#flower basket#european art#forget-me-nots#lily valley#lilies valley
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I am Natalia, a professional oil painter specializing in classical realism. My work explores the structure of natural forms and the way light defines their presence. Rooted in the Dutch... Read more

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