Vicky Reddish is an abstract artist that creates work with the hopes of adding some fun and happiness to the world.
“Art doesn’t just decorate a room. It doesn’t just sit quietly on a wall. Art speaks. It tells stories when words fail. It expresses emotions we’re still learning how to name. It creates space for beauty, reflection, and hope. And right now, I think we all need a little more of that.”
A Little Lovely is a gentle celebration of softness, color, and quiet joy. Layers of blush, powder blue, warm neutrals, and whispery whites move across the canvas in loose, expressive gestures, creating a sense of lightness and ease. Marks overlap and meander, much like fleeting thoughts or petals caught in a warm breeze, inviting the viewer to slow down and linger.
This piece embraces the beauty of subtle moments, the kind that feel tender and unspoken yet deeply felt. Playful oil stick lines add rhythm and texture, dancing atop velvety acrylic layers and giving the surface a lively, hand-touched quality. There is an effortless femininity here, balanced and confident, never forced.
At 36x36, A Little Lovely makes a statement while maintaining a calming presence. It brings warmth and softness to a space, perfect for a living room, bedroom, or creative retreat where light, color, and emotion are meant to coexist beautifully.
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic paint and oil stick on canvas
Original artwork
Fire Horse Series
Limited Edition | Framed as Shown
The Year of the Fire Horse felt like an invitation.
An invitation to try something new. To loosen my grip on perfection. To create from instinct instead of expectation.
I have never painted horses before.
And that is exactly why I did.
This limited series was born from a desire to play again. Each horse is intentionally simple, slightly offbeat, and full of personality. Their proportions are a little quirky. Their expressions are honest. The striped backgrounds feel bold and rhythmic, almost like a heartbeat behind them. There is strength here, but it is strength softened by joy.
The Fire Horse is traditionally associated with energy, courage, independence, and momentum. I wanted to honor that spirit while keeping these pieces lighthearted and approachable. They are not formal portraits. They are reminders.
Reminders that growth often begins with curiosity.
That boldness can be playful.
That trying something for the first time is its own kind of fire.
Each painting in this series is professionally framed in gold as shown, giving the work a refined finish that contrasts beautifully with the whimsical, childlike spirit of the horses themselves. The pairing feels intentional: elevated yet unpretentious. Classic yet fresh.
Because play deserves a place in beautiful homes too.
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Fresh Work
Explore newly released originals and small-batch pieces created with collectors in mind. These works weave color, texture, and emotion into contemporary abstracts designed to elevate your home with warmth and intention.
Where Peace Lives feels like stumbling upon a quiet clearing where the world softens and everything slows just enough to breathe. Layers of misty greens, pale blues, lavender, and warm blush move gently across the canvas like a garden waking in the first light of morning. The colors drift and gather, creating movement that feels both free and deeply settled.
Small floral gestures appear throughout the painting like wildflowers discovered along a path. They are not arranged or controlled, but found. Rising softly from washes of color and sweeping brushstrokes, they suggest a landscape shaped by feeling more than place. Nothing here feels rigid or forced. Everything grows in its own time.
Hints of luminous yellow weave through the composition like sunlight slipping through leaves, quietly guiding the eye across the surface. The light feels less like a spotlight and more like a memory. The kind that reminds you of a moment when everything felt calm and whole.
Where Peace Lives invites you to linger. To wander slowly through its layers and quiet abundance, and to remember that peace often lives in the places where nothing is trying too hard — it simply is.
I Saw You in the Garden feels like a fleeting moment remembered more by feeling than by detail.
Soft layers of cream, blush, and pale blue drift across the canvas like light filtering through leaves, while small bursts of red and green emerge like flowers catching your eye as you pass. The marks are loose, instinctive, almost like gestures rather than forms, suggesting movement, presence, and something just out of reach.
There is a sense of searching here, but not in a restless way. It feels gentle. Familiar. Like recognizing someone across a garden path without needing to see them clearly. The painting holds that quiet tension between knowing and wondering, between memory and imagination.
Hints of florals appear and dissolve, never fully defined, as if the garden itself is alive with emotion rather than structure. The space invites you to slow down, to look longer, and to let meaning unfold in your own time.
This piece is less about what is seen and more about what is felt. A moment of connection. A glimpse of beauty. A reminder that sometimes the most meaningful encounters are the ones that cannot be fully explained, only experienced.
This piece features a fun floral painting in a natural wood frame.