Capture Your Home Forever In Beautiful Watercolour

Watercolour Home Portraits

Do you have a favourite place? Maybe a holiday spot you love? Are you looking to capture a moment in time for your home?

Bring the essence of your photograph to life in a traditional watercolour.

I can paint a timeless scene to your requirements and create a piece of fine art for you to treasure forever. 

Commissions Welcome

My unique style of painting will present your home in a bygone style and also makes a perfect gift for the period home owner.

Imagine seeing how your home may have looked when it was built or in previous centuries.

To create your painting I will work with your photography and research the area online where possible to understand the homes history.  We'll then work together to set the home in the preferred time period.

"I asked Fiona to paint our 18th century farmhouse around the time it was built and the resulting watercolour is stunning. It hangs in pride of place in our hall so it's a regular talking point for visitors and puts a smile on our faces everytime we arrive home!"

Claire Jones, Wolverhampton

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Examples Of Recent Commissions

"I asked Fiona to paint our 18th century farmhouse around the time it was built and the resulting watercolour is stunning. It hangs in pride of place in our hall so it's a regular talking point for visitors and puts a smile on our faces everytime we arrive home!"

Claire Jones, Wolverhampton

Latest Exhibitions

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London, England

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Paris, France

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Berlin, Germany

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