Evening clouds falling in the Arroscia Valley
Lizzie O'Grady
£3,000
Description
For the past 30 years, I have frequently visited the Pieve di Teco, nestled in a pass of the Arroscia Valley, in northwest Liguria, Italy. The weather swings between stifling Summer heat and cold, damp Winters. The Spring and Autumn seasons offer a comfortable middle ground for observing the more interesting cloud formations, which are a constant presence due to the lush forests, rolling hills, and the Ligurian Alps stretching toward France. Each new day brings a collection of emerging clouds, with dramatic skies in the morning and colourful displays at sunset. Light filters through the clouds and fills the deep valleys below. In this painting, I’ve attempted to capture the movement of the light and the changing shadows that I see from my roof terrace.
This piece was selected for display at the Florence Biennale in October 2025.
Details
Materials
Acrylic paint, pencil, canvas
Weight
4kg
Dimensions
100 W x 100 H x 4 D cm
Delivery
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Region
Price
UK Mainland
£142.00
Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly, Isle of Wight
£166.00
Channel Islands
£142.00
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Elizabeth O’Grady trading through Creatives Inc [UK] Ltd.
London, England.
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About the artist
Lizzie O'Grady
Greater London, United KingdomLizzie O'Grady
Greater London, United KingdomWith a 40-year career that spans art publishing, digital architecture, and graphic design, I have returned to my true passion—painting—with renewed vigor and a profound perspective shaped by decades of visual exploration. As a proud self-taught artist, I harness my extensive graphic design background to vividly convey the dynamic interplay between the natural world and the built environment.
While the Italian Futurist movement deeply influences my work, I continually evolve my style, drawing inspiration from broader movements like Orphic Cubism, Synchromism, and Cubism. The Precisionists, especially Georgia O’Keeffe’s iconic New York Skyscrapers, first ignited my fascination and led me to discover extraordinary architectural forms that explore the fluid boundaries between the organic and the artificial.
In the past year, my initial paintings of clouds have embraced a softer quality. Each piece starts with a structured architectural form, yet these structures transform gracefully as it unfolds. They become windows into an ethereal realm—some radiating tranquillity while others evoke a sense of biblical wrath.
Exhibits 2025
London Art Biennale [a collection of 350 artists picked from 10000 entries].
ÍOMHÁ - Joint exhibition 30th Anniversary of the London Irish Cultural Centre.
Invited: 2025 Firenze Italia Biennale.
Shortlisted: ArtEvol 2025 [London Art Collective]
Selections will be updated regularly. Commissions considered.