Lucy Birch - Lilac Afterlight





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Lucy Birch’s Lilac Afterlight, an original abstract acrylic painting on cotton canvas from 2026, measures 80 cm high by 50 cm wide, is signed, shipped rolled from Ireland, and comes with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Description from the seller
Artist:
Lucy Birch (British, lives and works in Ireland)
Title, year, medium:
“Lilac Afterlight”, 2026.
Acrylic on cotton canvas.
Dimensions:
Canvas size (unframed): 80 × 60 cm (height × width).
When shipped, the artwork will be removed from the stretcher and sent as a rolled canvas.
Signature and documentation:
Signed by the artist in the lower corner on the front.
Comes with a hand‑signed Certificate of Authenticity issued directly by the artist.
Condition:
The work is in excellent original condition.
Luminous colour and layered surface textures, with no cracks, repairs or restorations.
Description / background:
“Lilac Afterlight” is inspired by the moment after sunset when pink and violet tones linger over the landscape. Veils of mauve, cream and soft yellow drift around deeper passages of crimson, burgundy and black, crossed by fine drawn lines and translucent layers. The painting was created in the artist’s Irish studio in 2026 as part of a series exploring shifting light, weather and memory, pairing warm, fiery notes with cooler pastel afterglow.
Provenance:
Acquired directly from the artist’s studio.
For sale from the original owner (the artist).
Shipping:
This painting will be shipped rolled in a strong postage tube from Ireland, carefully wrapped, fully tracked and insured for safe worldwide delivery.
Buyers outside the EU are responsible for any applicable import duties or taxes charged by their country.
Lucy Birch is an abstract painter based on the west coast of Ireland. Trained in graphic design and later in product and furniture design, she spent years working in other fields before returning to her creative practice in her forties. Her work is intuitive and bold, acrylics on canvas shaped by the Atlantic landscape, its light, weather and coastline. She layers colour and transparency to build depth, leaving the history of each painting visible in its surface.
Artist:
Lucy Birch (British, lives and works in Ireland)
Title, year, medium:
“Lilac Afterlight”, 2026.
Acrylic on cotton canvas.
Dimensions:
Canvas size (unframed): 80 × 60 cm (height × width).
When shipped, the artwork will be removed from the stretcher and sent as a rolled canvas.
Signature and documentation:
Signed by the artist in the lower corner on the front.
Comes with a hand‑signed Certificate of Authenticity issued directly by the artist.
Condition:
The work is in excellent original condition.
Luminous colour and layered surface textures, with no cracks, repairs or restorations.
Description / background:
“Lilac Afterlight” is inspired by the moment after sunset when pink and violet tones linger over the landscape. Veils of mauve, cream and soft yellow drift around deeper passages of crimson, burgundy and black, crossed by fine drawn lines and translucent layers. The painting was created in the artist’s Irish studio in 2026 as part of a series exploring shifting light, weather and memory, pairing warm, fiery notes with cooler pastel afterglow.
Provenance:
Acquired directly from the artist’s studio.
For sale from the original owner (the artist).
Shipping:
This painting will be shipped rolled in a strong postage tube from Ireland, carefully wrapped, fully tracked and insured for safe worldwide delivery.
Buyers outside the EU are responsible for any applicable import duties or taxes charged by their country.
Lucy Birch is an abstract painter based on the west coast of Ireland. Trained in graphic design and later in product and furniture design, she spent years working in other fields before returning to her creative practice in her forties. Her work is intuitive and bold, acrylics on canvas shaped by the Atlantic landscape, its light, weather and coastline. She layers colour and transparency to build depth, leaving the history of each painting visible in its surface.

