Cranesbill and Campion, 2026 — Helen Boardman
A delicate and closely observed botanical landscape, Cranesbill and Campion reflects Helen Boardman's sensitivity to the wildflower-rich margins of the Staffordshire countryside. Cranesbill and red campion are among the most characteristic wildflowers of the British hedgerow and moorland edge — fleeting, vivid, and deeply rooted in the seasonal rhythms that inspire Boardman's practice. This is a work of quiet intensity, painted with the same attentiveness she brings to her larger landscape canvases.
Part of the A Perfect Day Series series, 2026.
- Artist: Helen Boardman
- Title: Cranesbill and Campion
- Date: 2026
- Medium: Acrylic on board
- Artwork size: 30.5 × 25 × 1.5 cm
- Framed size: 34 × 29 × 3 cm
- Framing: Hand-finished 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.
