Eleanor Rodwell
Lupins and Ox-Eyes, Ubbeston, Suffolk, 2026
oil and oil pastel on board
11 ¾ x 9 ½ ins
30 x 24 cm
30 x 24 cm
Please note: This artwork is sold unframed. Should you wish to discuss framing options please contact the gallery. Artworks will be posted after the exhibition closes on the 1st August.
Our garden in Ubbeston, Suffolk is my sanctuary. Not perfect, not pristine, but rambling and open to the wantings of the plants themselves. This May, perrenials I planted last year...
Our garden in Ubbeston, Suffolk is my sanctuary. Not perfect, not pristine, but rambling and open to the wantings of the plants themselves. This May, perrenials I planted last year have returned and flourished. The lupins glowed like sugary spires and the ox-eye daisies blended with smaller constellations of self-seeded camomile behind. The newly dappled light, window reflections and myriad of leaves created this shimmering dream of Spring. I adored watching it evolve each day; flowers going over as others took their place; clouds of butterflies and bees hidden in foxgloves. It felt lazy and effortlessly full of life, and unrecognisable from the bramble thicket it was a few years ago.
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