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- Artist: Rebecca Lardner
- Model: 4536
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Go Fish is a lively and quintessential example of Rebecca Lardner's much-loved coastal storytelling, bringing together all the signature elements that have made her one of the UK's most recognisable contemporary coastal artists. With her whimsical architecture, bustling harbours, and expressive seabirds, Lardner crafts a world that feels both familiar and enchantingly stylised-a celebration of seaside life through her uniquely playful lens.
In the foreground, Lardner introduces two of her favourite characters: puffins and seagulls. These birds, rendered with her characteristic blend of charm and painterly detail, appear alert and animated, as if mid-conversation about the day's catch. Their bright eyes, rounded forms, and gentle humour give the artwork an immediate focal point and a sense of warmth that draws viewers straight into the scene. While each bird is individual in expression and stance, together they form a lively introduction to the wider coastal narrative unfolding behind them.
Beyond the birds, the sea is alive with activity. A generous number of small fishing boats populate the water, some out at sea, others nearer the harbour walls. Their curved lines and slightly tilted positions echo Lardner's trademark sense of movement, creating a soft, rhythmic flow across the middle of the artwork. The subtle variation in hull colours and sails adds to the visual richness while maintaining her unified coastal palette of soft blues, creams, greys, and gentle accents.
To one side of the composition, a charming cluster of houses rises in Lardner's unmistakably 'wonky' style. Their leaning walls, sloping roofs, and quirky angles create an animated skyline that feels both storybook-like and warmly nostalgic. This row of cottages acts as a framing element, guiding the eye back toward the busy harbourside, where tiny figures move through their daily routines-chatting, tending boats, strolling along the shoreline, and going about the rhythms of seaside life. Each miniature vignette adds depth to the scene, rewarding close looking with countless small details and visual stories.
Lardner's carefully controlled palette and light illustrative touch tie the composition together, creating an image that is bright, uplifting, and unmistakably her own. While brimming with detail, the artwork retains a gentle clarity and balance, making it both visually engaging and perfectly suited to home interiors inspired by coastal charm.
Presented as a limited edition giclée print on paper, Go Fish preserves all the subtle textures and brushwork of the original painting. It is completed with a double off-white mount and framed in the same contemporary off-white woodgrain frame used for Best Friends, Breakfast Bandits, and Fine and Dandy, ensuring a cohesive and elegant finish. This harmonious presentation enhances the artwork's soft coastal tones and makes it ready to display in any seaside-inspired space.
With an edition size of just 75, each piece is individually hand-signed and numbered by Rebecca Lardner and includes a certificate of authenticity. Go Fish is a delightful addition for collectors and admirers of her coastal world-full of character, narrative, and the joyful energy of the harbour.
Edition Size: 75 - Hand signed and numbered
Image Size: approx. 11.5 x 11.5 inches
Framed Size: approx. 20 x 21.5 inches
Medium: Giclée print on paper
Frame: Contemporary off-white woodgrain; double mounted in off-white
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
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Rebecca Lardner is a celebrated British contemporary artist best known for her whimsical and distinctive coastal scenes that capture the charm and character of seaside life. Working primarily in oil on canvas, she has developed a unique style that fuses traditional landscape painting with playful narrative elements and a keen sense of design. Her work is instantly recognisable for its rolling hills, busy harbours, and tilted buildings, often peopled with tiny, stylised figures engaged in everyday life along the British coastline.
Born in 1971 in Dorset, Rebecca grew up with a strong affinity for the sea and the vibrant communities that surround it. Her early exposure to the natural beauty and working life of the coast would later become a central theme in her artwork. This deep-rooted connection with her surroundings continues to inform her compositions and palette, lending her paintings both authenticity and warmth.
Rebecca pursued her formal art education at Bournemouth College of Art and Design, where she studied illustration. Initially intending to become an illustrator for children's books and commercial projects, she built a successful career in illustration, producing work for clients across the UK and abroad. However, over time, her passion for painting and storytelling through fine art began to take precedence.
Drawing from her background in illustration, Rebecca's fine art combines strong visual storytelling with a sophisticated sense of composition. Her paintings often depict bustling fishing villages, craggy coastlines, and maritime scenes alive with movement and activity. While her settings are rooted in recognisable elements of British coastal life, she adds a charming, slightly surreal twist-buildings lean at impossible angles, boats bob cheerfully, and flocks of seabirds circle overhead. Her use of muted yet expressive tones, curved lines, and carefully balanced compositions imbue her work with both whimsy and structure.
Rebecca's style is influenced by a wide array of inspirations, including British folk art, traditional seascape painting, and elements of European modernism. Her distinctive visual language blends a naïve quality with a mature grasp of technique, allowing her to create scenes that are both light-hearted and masterfully constructed.
Since transitioning into fine art, Rebecca has achieved significant acclaim. Her work is held in numerous private collections and has been exhibited widely across the UK and internationally. She has staged successful solo exhibitions and is represented by several leading contemporary art galleries. Her original paintings often sell out quickly, and her limited edition prints are highly sought after by collectors.
Over the years, Rebecca has also produced a number of sculptures and three-dimensional works that echo the character and charm of her painted pieces, expanding her creative output while remaining true to her signature aesthetic. Whether in two or three dimensions, her work continues to capture the imagination of audiences drawn to her joyful and nostalgic take on coastal life.
Based once again in her native Dorset, Rebecca works from her studio overlooking the landscape that has inspired her since childhood. Her paintings reflect not only the physical beauty of the coast but also the everyday rhythm and humour of life by the sea. Through her art, she invites viewers into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, celebrating community, tradition, and the enduring charm of the seaside.
With a growing international profile and a devoted following, Rebecca Lardner has established herself as one of the UK's most distinctive and successful contemporary artists. Her work continues to evolve, but it always retains the playful spirit and coastal character that first captivated audiences and made her a beloved name in modern British art.