Robina Yasmin - The Longing In The Trees






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Robina Yasmin, The Longing In The Trees, an original, unique oil painting on canvas board, 15 × 15 cm (unframed), created in 2025, hand signed, landscape, in excellent condition with certificate of authenticity, direct from the artist.
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Artist: Robina Yasmin
Title: The Longing In The Trees
Date: 2025–2026
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Dimensions: 15 × 15 × 0.5cm (unframed)
Signature: Signed verso in ink
Edition: Unique work (not part of a series or edition)
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity included
Condition: Excellent overall. Minor surface texture variations consistent with the artist’s technique and materials.
Shipping: Sent unframed. Protective packaging included. International shipping available; customs and duties may apply.
Robina Yasmin is a British fine artist and graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, with a professional career spanning more than 25 years. Her work has been exhibited through galleries since the early 2000s and is held in private collections across the UK, Europe, North America, and further afield.
Yasmin is known for her evocative oil paintings, characterised by layered glazing techniques that create depth, luminosity, and a contemporary sense of atmosphere. Her practice bridges classical craftsmanship with a modern, expressive sensibility, resulting in works that feel both timeless and quietly intimate.
Her recent focus includes figurative studies and subtle, atmospheric landscapes inspired by the English countryside. She draws particular inspiration from creeks, dykes, woodland edges, and shifting natural light. These elements inform her compositions, which often explore themes of introspection, memory, and the emotional resonance of place.
Across both her small-format studies and larger works, Yasmin’s paintings invite close observation. The interplay of light, texture, and layered colour creates a narrative quality that encourages viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with the quiet mood of each piece.
Artist: Robina Yasmin
Title: The Longing In The Trees
Date: 2025–2026
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Dimensions: 15 × 15 × 0.5cm (unframed)
Signature: Signed verso in ink
Edition: Unique work (not part of a series or edition)
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity included
Condition: Excellent overall. Minor surface texture variations consistent with the artist’s technique and materials.
Shipping: Sent unframed. Protective packaging included. International shipping available; customs and duties may apply.
Robina Yasmin is a British fine artist and graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, with a professional career spanning more than 25 years. Her work has been exhibited through galleries since the early 2000s and is held in private collections across the UK, Europe, North America, and further afield.
Yasmin is known for her evocative oil paintings, characterised by layered glazing techniques that create depth, luminosity, and a contemporary sense of atmosphere. Her practice bridges classical craftsmanship with a modern, expressive sensibility, resulting in works that feel both timeless and quietly intimate.
Her recent focus includes figurative studies and subtle, atmospheric landscapes inspired by the English countryside. She draws particular inspiration from creeks, dykes, woodland edges, and shifting natural light. These elements inform her compositions, which often explore themes of introspection, memory, and the emotional resonance of place.
Across both her small-format studies and larger works, Yasmin’s paintings invite close observation. The interplay of light, texture, and layered colour creates a narrative quality that encourages viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with the quiet mood of each piece.
