


About me
Lucia Hammond is a contemporary visual artist known for her evocative works that explore emotion, perception, and personal experience. Exploring techniques, colors and expression from a very young age, she finds Blending bold imagery with subtle nuance as an outlet, her paintings create immersive spaces where light, shadow, and form invite introspection. Every painting tells its own unique story. Taking a few minutes to view is enough to get lost in the paintings.
Hammond’s art captures moments of vulnerability, wonder, and contemplation, often finding its own audience rather than being sought. Her work has been exhibited in private collections, attracting collectors and connoisseurs drawn to its emotional depth and refined aesthetic.
Few Notable works : Limerence, Symphony, Skyscraper, Innocence, The Watcher & Observer
34 original have already found their forever homes worldwide. Her paintings is exquisite, with no copies nor replicas.

About me
Lucia Hammond is a contemporary visual artist known for her evocative works that explore emotion, perception, and personal experience. Exploring techniques, colors and expression from a very young age, she finds Blending bold imagery with subtle nuance as an outlet, her paintings create immersive spaces where light, shadow, and form invite introspection. Every painting tells its own unique story. Taking a few minutes to view is enough to get lost in the paintings.
Hammond’s art captures moments of vulnerability, wonder, and contemplation, often finding its own audience rather than being sought. Her work has been exhibited in private collections, attracting collectors and connoisseurs drawn to its emotional depth and refined aesthetic.
Notable works: Limerence, Symphony, Skyscraper, Innocence, The Watcher & Observer — just to name a few.
34 original paintings have already found their forever homes worldwide. Her paintings is exquisite, with no copies nor replicas.
Artwork Reviews

Jacolene

Mike
Lucia,
It is beautiful! We dialed in the lighting and the colours pop!! Have you read ‘Sacré Bleau’? Something you wrote about painting reminded me of the book. If you haven’t read it, put it on your list!


















