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Reflections in limpid waters (2023)Oil painting
by Lilia Orlova-Holmes

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Original artwork description

Semi-abstract, expressive and gestural painting.

The painting is part of a series of works "Impressions Undone." exploring a connection between impressionism and abstract expressionism.
Some paintings from this series can be viewed at George Northwood Salon in London Fitzrovia.
24 Wells St. London W1.
To visit the exhibition, please get in touch with Winsor Birch Fine Art and Sculpture company.

The painting is sold unframed.
In situ images are for illustration purposes only.


Lilia Orlova-Holmes 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)
Currently, her works are on show in Carden Park, Chesher, at the exhibition Expressions of Colour, curated by Grant Ford International Art Advisory.
In addition, her works are in many private collections worldwide.



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Materials used:

oil on linen

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#pond#expressionism#yellow#garden#white#green#irises#abstract expressionism#abstract landscape#flow#water lilies#lily pond#white irises

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Original artwork description

Semi-abstract, expressive and gestural painting.

The painting is part of a series of works "Impressions Undone." exploring a connection between impressionism and abstract expressionism.
Some paintings from this series can be viewed at George Northwood Salon in London Fitzrovia.
24 Wells St. London W1.
To visit the exhibition, please get in touch with Winsor Birch Fine Art and Sculpture company.

The painting is sold unframed.
In situ images are for illustration purposes only.


Lilia Orlova-Holmes 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)
Currently, her works are on show in Carden Park, Chesher, at the exhibition Expressions of Colour, curated by Grant Ford International Art Advisory.
In addition, her works are in many private 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 the 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 linen

Details:

Tags:

#pond#expressionism#yellow#garden#white#green#irises#abstract expressionism#abstract landscape#flow#water lilies#lily pond#white irises

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