Chloë Holt RCA FRSA - “Livia”
Original painting by Chloë Holt RCA FRSA. One of the youngest artists ever to be elected a member of the RCA. Winner of the 2012 Kyffin Williams Drawing Prize, Chloe also, in 2010 won the International Lorenzo il Magnifico prize by the Florence Biennale for works on paper.
An apple rests on the bough, glowing with the rich tones of autumn. Around it, seed heads fade and dissolve into shadow, evoking the quiet passing of the season. The apple, timeless in its symbolism — of knowledge, temptation, and renewal — becomes here a vessel for both abundance and fragility. In Livia, Chloë Holt binds together myth and nature, capturing a moment where fruit ripens at the edge of decline, where beauty is inseparable from transience. A still life of quiet intensity, it speaks of cycles eternal and the fragile splendour of time’s turning.
Original: $1,323.92
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Original painting by Chloë Holt RCA FRSA. One of the youngest artists ever to be elected a member of the RCA. Winner of the 2012 Kyffin Williams Drawing Prize, Chloe also, in 2010 won the International Lorenzo il Magnifico prize by the Florence Biennale for works on paper.
An apple rests on the bough, glowing with the rich tones of autumn. Around it, seed heads fade and dissolve into shadow, evoking the quiet passing of the season. The apple, timeless in its symbolism — of knowledge, temptation, and renewal — becomes here a vessel for both abundance and fragility. In Livia, Chloë Holt binds together myth and nature, capturing a moment where fruit ripens at the edge of decline, where beauty is inseparable from transience. A still life of quiet intensity, it speaks of cycles eternal and the fragile splendour of time’s turning.














