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Nicola Currie

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Spetchley White Peony on Gold
Rainier Cherries Shadow Play
Rosa Mutabilis on Gold

Spetchley White Peony on Gold

Oil on board with 23 carat gold leaf

48x38cm in a black and gold frame

£480

Rainier Cherries Shadow Play

Oil on board

35x35 cM framed in a white frame

£350

Rosa Mutabilis on Gold

Oil on board with FAUX GOLD LEAF

28x28cm

£300

Flame Lilies on Gold

Flame Lilies on Gold

Oil with with Faux GOld leaf on board

56x48cm Framed in a black and gold frame13.5x23 cm plus frame

£450

Sunlit Blooms - Dancing Magenta Peonies

Sunlit Blooms - Dancing Magenta Peonies

Oil on linen canvas

39x33cm framed in blue and grey frame

£350

Harlequin Tulips

Harlequin Tulips

Oil on linen canvas

41x31cm plus frame

£400

Narcissi in a Bristol Blue Vase

Narcissi in a Bristol Blue Vase

Oil on cradled board

46x46cm plus frame

£450

Summer Fruits Kaleidoscope

Summer Fruits Kaleidoscope

Oil on board

41x41 cm plus frame

£450

Strawberries on Gold

Strawberries on Gold

Oil on board with 23 carat gold leaf

25x25cm plus frame

£350

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bio

I am a contemporary oil painter specialising in still life food and floral paintings. My work is inspired by the colour and beauty of the natural world around me in Herefordshire and the Cotswolds. I studied Fine Art at Worcester University and oil painting at Malvern Hills College and the Norfolk Painting School. I have exhibited widely in the UK, including the Mall Galleries in London and I have also had solo exhibitions at Worcester and Carlisle Cathedrals, and Spetchley Park. Why still life? We live in a fast moving society bombarded with visual imagery and communication. I believe that a still life painting can help us regain the capacity to be still, gaze and wonder. My subjects are the stuff of everyday life – an egg, a flower, a piece of fruit, an isolated pot discarded in a charity shop. For me the ordinary can be extraordinary it is just a matter of looking. From each ordinary object an idea slowly develops into a painting composition, which, like a musical composition, brings together colour, rhythm and pattern. The use of light, reflective surfaces, or even gold leaf in my paintings brings the composition alive.

exhibitions

A Fine Feast

The Nest, Little Verzons Farm Ledbury

1-31 March 2026

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