Autumn Unravelling, 2026 — Helen Boardman
One of a small series of just three paintings reflecting on autumn, Autumn Unravelling captures the season at its most vivid and transient. Wedgwood blue skies contrast with the red and yellow ochres of drying bracken and curling leaves; walking takes a slower pace along and across ploughed fields. There is a sense of the landscape loosening itself — unravelling, as the title suggests — as summer's grip finally gives way.
Developed from plein air sketches and saved thoughts made whilst walking in early October 2025, and completed in the studio in Spring 2026. Finished with artist's professional UV satin varnish and wax.
Part of the Autumn Reflections series, 2026.
- Artist: Helen Boardman
- Title: Autumn Unravelling
- Date: 2026
- Medium: Acrylic on board
- Artwork size: 30.5 × 25 × 1.5 cm
- Framed size: 34 × 29 × 3 cm
- Framing: Hand-finished black wooden tray frame, ready to hang
- Presented: Framed, with signed Certificate of Authenticity
Helen Boardman is a semi-abstract landscape artist based in Stone, Staffordshire. A keen walker, her work is an emotional as well as visual response to the landscapes she explores — from the Staffordshire Moorlands to the Peak District. Her paintings are held in private collections across the UK and internationally.


