Rebecca Lardner painting beautiful coastal Scapes.
Having lived by the sea for much of my younger years I was drawn to the artwork of Rebecca Lardner as I jogged past a gallery door. The warm colours and soft oil colours give an earthyness that makes you feel like a watcher looking out from your cosy home by the sea.
The Artist Rebecca Lardners work is frequently set within the enfolding arms of a traditional harbour with constant activity passing in and out like the ocean. Often you see walkers and gulls moving about their daily activities all adding warmth to the images. She started her career after completing an Art Foundation Course she moved on from the University of Liverpool with a BA Honours degree in Illustration.
Following a highly successful career as an artist and illustrator starting out creating greeting cards. Rebecca Lardner now makes mostly original art works for magazines and record sleeves she has also done work for Paul McCartneys Music Academy. Influenced by Cornish painter Alfred Wallis her brilliant use of Oils on canvas pulls out the energy of the sea.
Rebecca Lardner has carried out, sought after corporate commissions all over the planet from Ireland to India. Rebecca Lardners work can be discovered in top calibre galleries across the UK, her evocative work being sought after all over the world. I personally love her paintings because of the feeling she places into each of the pictures, all of the colours work and the feel you get from her pictures are ones you want to keep going back to for another viewing.