• By Trisha Lambi

    Oil on linen

    75cm x 75cm

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    Stretched, ready to hang.

    The latest in my series celebrating beauty and what is more beautiful than a hydrangea (and my daughter of course!).

  • By Trisha Lambi

    Oil on linen

    76.5cm x 76.5cm

  • This painting is part of my series exploring beauty—how it shows up in nature, in the body and in the space between the two. I’ve always been drawn to the way flowers and figures can echo each other: soft, layered, vulnerable, but also powerful.

  • By Trisha Lambi

    Oil on linen

    120cm x 90cm x 4cm

  • Continuing my beauty series, It’s A Riot was so much fun to paint. The relative composure of the figure – adorned with her own interpretation of beauty – is contrasted by the overwhelmingly chaotic storm of flowers pressing around her. The painting is loud and alive and turns beauty into something that can’t be contained and nor would I want it to be.

  • Wild and Untamed is a celebration of beauty that refuses to behave. The figure owns her space — unapologetic, a little reckless, and completely alive and at ease in the chaotic beauty surrounding her. The flowers rise and fold like waves of energy, echoing her wildness rather than containing it. This painting pushes against the polished ideal of beauty and celebrates something far more real — fierce, flawed and gloriously untamed.

  • By Trisha Lambi

    Oil on linen

    102cm x 76cm

  • Unframed, ready to hang.

    Continuing my series celebrating beauty, this painting, with its vibrant colours and blossoming flowers, becomes a vessel for the intangible—the elusive memories that linger on the edge of consciousness, just beyond the grasp of understanding.

    As I painted, the colours and flowers in this piece brought back a memory which I could not articulate. It is a memory that continues to elude me, yet its significance is undeniable. There is a palpable aura of yearning within the memory, and this translates into the work, as if the essence of the past beckons to be remembered.

    This painting invites you, the viewer, to join me in this exploration of the mysterious terrain of memory. It is an invitation to embrace the beauty of the undefined, to revel in the emotional resonance of what once was and what may forever remain just beyond conscious reach.

  • By Trisha Lambi

    Oil on linen

    102cm x 76cm

  • When I was five, I was given a book of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales—a gift I loved so much its tattered cover and torn pages still tell the story of how often I returned to it. One story, Thumbelina, captivated me in particular. Her journey through a world of towering flowers, oversized creatures, and the looming threat of living underground both fascinated and frightened me.

    This painting is an homage to that childhood memory. The girl, nestled among an explosion of vibrant blooms, embodies the spirit of Thumbelina—delicate yet resilient, seemingly lost, yet discovering beauty and strength in her surroundings. While creating this piece, I wasn’t focused on literal details, but rather on evoking the sensation of being enveloped by nature, where fragility and power intertwine.

    The flowers are more than just a backdrop; they represent how I saw the world as a child—immense, awe-inspiring and full of wonder. This painting is my way of bringing those early dreams to life, where they continue to shape and inspire my imagination.