60 x 90 cm | 23 x 35 in
Subject: Objects / Still Life
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Turquoise
Original painting in oil on tapestry fabric.
"My paintings start with a coloured or patterned surface by stretching fabric over a wooden frame. I have developed a way of preparing these fabrics so that they can add something to the story of the painting. Here the juicy green spikes of my aloe vera plant meet with the earthy colours of a tapestry you might find in an old Scottish castle. The background shapes are either painted, or left visible from the base layer of the fabric, as you can see whilst viewing the painting from the side. 'Aloe Vera' is my slightly disjointed take on a still life. You can particularly appreciate the tapestry fabric surface whilst viewing the painting from the side."
Nicola Wiltshire’s paintings hum with a quiet, luminous presence. Working with oil paint and charcoal on patterned fabrics - from Toile de Jouy to William Morris-inspired prints, she builds images that feel both grounded and enchanted, domestic and dreamlike.
Every surface is alive: colour fields pulse against heavy linework; plants, flowers, interiors, and glimpsed landscapes emerge with a handmade clarity that holds both tenderness and strength. Her subjects are simple - a vase, a garden, a hillside seen from a train - but they carry something larger: a reverence for the everyday, a trust in the beauty of close observation.
Wiltshire’s commitment to her materials runs deep. She hand-makes many of her oil paints and is now beginning to craft her own pastels - extending the intimacy of her process into every layer of the work. Her paintings are collected widely, often held in multiples, drawn by the same quality that moves through every piece: the transformation of ordinary life into something quietly extraordinary.
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