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Peony Penché (2025) Original Oil Painting by Lee Campbell

90 x 60 x 5cm (unframed)

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£600

Flurry of peony roses from deep red to white. Revisiting the "Flurry Series" or earlier years. Semi abstract floral painting in shades of pink and gold on a blue green background.
In creating this artwork, I was inspired by the ephemeral beauty of blooming peonies, capturing their soft, blurred edges and the depth of their colors in a dance of light and texture. I employed a blend of impressionism and semi-abstract styles to evoke a sense of dreaminess and tranquility. This piece is designed to infuse any space with a gentle, soothing ambiance, inviting viewers into a realm of serene contemplation and natural beauty.

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Oil on block canvas

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Flurry of peony roses from deep red to white. Revisiting the "Flurry Series" or earlier years. Semi abstract floral painting in shades of pink and gold on a blue green background.
In creating this artwork, I was inspired by the ephemeral beauty of blooming peonies, capturing their soft, blurred edges and the depth of their colors in a dance of light and texture. I employed a blend of impressionism and semi-abstract styles to evoke a sense of dreaminess and tranquility. This piece is designed to infuse any space with a gentle, soothing ambiance, inviting viewers into a realm of serene contemplation and natural beauty.

Materials used:

Oil on block canvas

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Originally from New Zealand where the light is sharp and colours bright I have embraced the hazy atmosphere of England’s landscapes, particularly the river Thames – with it’s tidal variations and misty mornings.... Read more

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