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Edwina Lucas Still-life Paintings

American, b. 1991
Edwina Lucas was born and raised on Long Island, New York. The arts have always played a major role in her life. At the age of five, Lucas was taught the fundamentals of oil painting by her mother and fell in love with the medium. In 2013 she graduated Summa Cum Laude from Skidmore College with a major in Studio Art and minor in Art History. Her senior thesis, a triptych portraying figures in water, earned honors from the department. Today, Lucas lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY. In her paintings, she strives to capture the beauty of the natural world and the transformative power of light. Lucas makes an effort to work from life and in natural light. She continues to find the joy and satisfaction in painting that drew her to the medium as a child.
(Biography provided by Grenning Gallery)
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Artist: Edwina Lucas
"Take a Bow" small realist oil painting of pink rose in simple floating frame
By Edwina Lucas
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
A small square oil painting of a pink peony on a white background. Framed in a modern natural wood floating frame.
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2010s American Realist Edwina Lucas Still-life Paintings

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"Spirit of the Woods" American Realism, light streaming through forest
By Edwina Lucas
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
"Spirit of the Woods" is an American Realist depiction of light streaming through a forest. Lucas painted the woods near her studio and was able to capture the light that streams thr...
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2010s American Realist Edwina Lucas Still-life Paintings

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"Cardinal Rule" Two birds sitting among colorful flowers
By Edwina Lucas
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Two Cardinal birds sit on colorful flowers in this American Realist painting. An abstracted blue background allows the viewer to focus on the still life. Lucas is masterful at distil...
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2010s American Realist Edwina Lucas Still-life Paintings

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"Home Grown Blooms" small pink peonies realist still life on offwhite background
By Edwina Lucas
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Two Small pink peonies grace the white background of this canvas. Lucas' studio is surrounded by nature and often paints what grows in her backyard, finding and magnifying beauty all...
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2010s American Realist Edwina Lucas Still-life Paintings

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"Heaven on Earth" Yellow bird amongst Dahlias and vast lanscape
By Edwina Lucas
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
A Yellow bird sits gingerly amongst a group of Dahlias in the foreground, while the background shows a vast landscape reminiscent of paintings by the Hudson River Valley School...
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