Roses Blue Vase by Rivera Lucioni

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ARTIST NOTES: Vibrant colors depicted against a dark complementary background is often my favorite relationship in a still life painting. I think that nothing can represent color vibrancy as flowers do. ‘Garden Roses’ is a still life oil painting on a primed board. I have absolutely enjoyed working on these beautiful roses from my garden. When looking for subjects to paint, there is always something in my house I can throw together to create a little still life (or not so little) Planning the composition with little objects such as these beautiful little tea cups, given to me by my mum, can be very satisfying. This special woman in my life collects little items for me, always with the thought that I may be able to use it in a painting, thank you mamma. roses, pink purple, yellow and white in a blue vase, dark blue/black background with two little delicate coffee cups on the side inspired by the dance of light and shadows.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 51.00 cm X Width - 61.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Wood
GENRE Still Life
REGISTERED NRN # 000-3183-0189-01
COPYRIGHT © Rivera Lucioni
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ARTIST BIO

Rivera is a Melbourne-based artist who was born in South America, Chile. In her first year of university, she was introduced to Australian artist Mr. Dudley Drew who became her mentor over many years.​

​Rivera is a romantic painter whose oil and pastel works vary in subject matter yet are cohesive in their poetic energy.

​“Oils allow me to push and pull the paint to its limits, and the multi-layering aspect of the creative process that leads the painting to take the form intended, is intensely satisfying.

The flexibility of oils provides endless possibilities for exploration within the one painting. Pastel medium is less forgiving but beautiful just the same.” 

Rivera’s artworks are intuitive phrases formed by colours, strong contrast and elements within her compositions. Whether it be a frenetic or mellow still life; serene or expressive seascape; a gestural depiction of human relationships or simply a portrait, the actual always romanticised via the exploration of all that is technical and by her individual interpretation of the subject matter.

The artist's early fascination with the works of the masters of Romanticism, John Constable and Karl Friedrich, coupled with my admiration for realism, led Rivera to develop in the style of Romanticism.


Naturally, there are many artists past and present and of various disciplines from whom Rivera continues to draw inspiration, artists such as El Greco, Velazquez, Dudley Drew, Margaret Ollie, Arthur Streeton, Margaret Preston, Sidney Nolan, Carlos Catasse, Camilo Mori, Marie Bracquemond, Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Ariane Beigneux and an array of others, well known or otherwise.

Rivera is a member of the Victorian Artists Society and has exhibited works in multiple Australian art shows in the last three years, Rivera continues to grow a demand for commissioned works and is represented in various private collections.