



Faith II
Acrylic on cotton canvas. Framed in stained ash battens.
Longing for Spring is Lisa Hardy’s newest series of dreamy, light-filled paintings, created in the final days of winter as an ode to the changing season. Infused with a quiet yearning for warmth, light, and renewal, the works reflect Hardy’s turn inward—drawing on imagined florals and vivid garden memories as a way to summon spring before its arrival.
As daffodils, the national flower of Wales, began blooming across the landscape and in her own garden, they found their way into her compositions. Hardy’s fluid brushwork and delicate palette of joyful spring hues evoke the freshness and transience of early blossoms. These paintings are both personal and universal—a poetic meditation on nature’s cycles, emotional resonance, and the beauty of seasonal transformation.
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Longing for Spring is Lisa Hardy’s newest series of dreamy, light-filled paintings, created in the final days of winter as an ode to the changing season. Infused with a quiet yearning for warmth, light, and renewal, the works reflect Hardy’s turn inward—drawing on imagined florals and vivid garden memories as a way to summon spring before its arrival.
As daffodils, the national flower of Wales, began blooming across the landscape and in her own garden, they found their way into her compositions. Hardy’s fluid brushwork and delicate palette of joyful spring hues evoke the freshness and transience of early blossoms. These paintings are both personal and universal—a poetic meditation on nature’s cycles, emotional resonance, and the beauty of seasonal transformation.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Acrylic on cotton canvas. Framed in stained ash battens.
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Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
16 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches
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16 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches
Unframed: 16 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches
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“Taking inspiration from nature and the surrounding countryside. I capture and abstract the essence of my environment.”

About the Artist
Lisa Hardy
Painter Lisa Hardy’s abstract landscapes capture the atmosphere of her home in Wales. Featured in The Sunday Times Style and Town & Country, her work continues the long tradition of English landscape painting while bringing it into the modern realm, focusing on atmosphere, color, and capturing the abstract essence of the environment.
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
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Longing for Spring is Lisa Hardy’s newest series of dreamy, light-filled paintings, created in the final days of winter as an ode to the changing season. Infused with a quiet yearning for warmth, light, and renewal, the works reflect Hardy’s turn inward—drawing on imagined florals and vivid garden memories as a way to summon spring before its arrival.
As daffodils, the national flower of Wales, began blooming across the landscape and in her own garden, they found their way into her compositions. Hardy’s fluid brushwork and delicate palette of joyful spring hues evoke the freshness and transience of early blossoms. These paintings are both personal and universal—a poetic meditation on nature’s cycles, emotional resonance, and the beauty of seasonal transformation.