Cordelia Hutchinson

Cordelia Hutchinson

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Why add a Cordelia Hutchinson to your collection?

Cordelia Hutchinson’s work offers a compelling blend of classical skill and  emotionally resonance. Her paintings capture the raw beauty of nature through a lens of bold colour, dynamic composition, and intricate detail. For collectors seeking art that is not only visually striking but also rich in story, Cordelia’s art bridges tradition and contemporary flair, making it a standout addition to any collection.

About Cordelia’s work

Cordelia’s artistic style draws from both her academic background and life experiences. Trained in the classical Atelier tradition of Fine Art in Florence, she developed a refined eye for form, proportion, and gesture. This discipline underpins her expressive depictions of wildlife—her primary subject matter. Inspired by her travels to Brazil and Borneo, her canvases burst with exotic birds, jungle creatures, and tropical flora. These natural elements are often set against abstract backgrounds, with visual references to vintage textiles, ceramics, and the vibrant patterns of Matisse.

Styling Ideas

Cordelia’s work brings a splash of bold colour and a touch of the exotic to any interior space. Whether placed as a statement piece in a minimalist room or integrated into an eclectic gallery wall, her paintings instantly draw the eye and invite conversation. The fusion of realism and abstraction makes her art incredibly versatile—it pairs well with natural materials like wood and linen, as well as more modern textures like concrete or metallics. Her vibrant palette and rich details can complement both contemporary and traditional interiors.

About the artist

British artist Cordelia Hutchinson holds a degree in History of Art from Bristol University, where she began her journey into the world of visual expression. Further honing her craft in Florence, she immersed herself in classical training before returning to the UK, where she continues to paint and draw from life. Her deep appreciation for nature, informed by her global travels, fuels a practice that is as grounded in discipline as it is in inspiration. Today, she creates from a place of wonder—offering works that celebrate both the precision of tradition and the freedom of the wild.

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