Have We Got A Bite?
£259.00
Title: Have We Got A Bite?
Artist:Â Leigh Lambert
Type:  Limited Edition giclée on Paper
Image size: 23.0cm x 31.0cm
Framed Size (approximate):Â Â 58.0cm x 66.0cm
Edition size:Â 75
Available formats:
Framed:Â in a black and gold toned frame with a warm white mount or Mounted.
Have We Got A Bite? (Paper)
Captivating Scene
The artwork “Have We Got a Bite” by Leigh Lambert invites viewers into a tranquil riverside moment. The scene captures a solitary figure, engrossed in fishing, as he gazes across the water, surrounded by a serene landscape. Clouds drift lazily overhead, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere. In the background, industrial structures subtly remind us of the passage of time, beautifully juxtaposed with nature’s calm.
Evocative Details
Framed elegantly, this limited edition Giclée print showcases Lambert’s signature style, striking a balance between realism and whimsy. The monochromatic palette, punctuated by hints of colour, adds depth and character to the piece. Each brushstroke tells a story, drawing the spectator into the world portrayed. Therefore, this artwork not only serves as a decorative element but also evokes reflection and nostalgia.
Thoughtful Addition
This piece serves as a perfect focal point for any room, providing an inviting ambiance. Whether displayed in a living space or office, it inspires contemplation and appreciation for tranquil moments.
Leigh Lambert
Leigh was born and raised in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, where he resided for the first twenty years of his life. Lambert began to draw as soon as he could hold a pencil, with his family quickly recognising his artistic flair. As he progressed through school his exceptionally detailed creations captured the attentions of his teachers, who admired his canny knack for capturing a view. However, the artist describes himself as mostly self-taught, having received no formal art qualifications or training.
Lambert relocated to Warwickshire with his family in 1996, where he focused on the development of his technique. It was on leaving Newcastle that he began to appreciate the nature of his upbringing; what he had once seen as a concrete jungle now seeming strangely beautiful. Taking inspiration from his childhood, Lamberts pieces have a strong sense of nostalgia, evoking fond memories of a youth that many can relate to.
Lambert is an accomplished artist across a range of media, most commonly working in oils on board. His use of colour is minimal, optimistically applying splashes only to the figures that play amidst the otherwise monochromatic landscapes, capturing the joy and vitality of youth.
Working from his garden studio, the artist has achieved great success in recent years. In 2014 he was shortlisted as Best Up and Coming Artist in the prestigious Fine Art Trade Guild Awards, and consequently his works are hugely sough-after. Limited editions often sell out within weeks, and waiting lists are in place for those hoping to acquire original paintings.
Leigh Lambert
Leigh was born and raised in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, where he resided for the first twenty years of his life. Lambert began to draw as soon as he could hold a pencil, with his family quickly recognising his artistic flair. As he progressed through school his exceptionally detailed creations captured the attentions of his teachers, who admired his canny knack for capturing a view. However, the artist describes himself as mostly self-taught, having received no formal art qualifications or training.
Lambert relocated to Warwickshire with his family in 1996, where he focused on the development of his technique. It was on leaving Newcastle that he began to appreciate the nature of his upbringing; what he had once seen as a concrete jungle now seeming strangely beautiful. Taking inspiration from his childhood, Lamberts pieces have a strong sense of nostalgia, evoking fond memories of a youth that many can relate to.
Lambert is an accomplished artist across a range of media, most commonly working in oils on board. His use of colour is minimal, optimistically applying splashes only to the figures that play amidst the otherwise monochromatic landscapes, capturing the joy and vitality of youth.
Working from his garden studio, the artist has achieved great success in recent years. In 2014 he was shortlisted as Best Up and Coming Artist in the prestigious Fine Art Trade Guild Awards, and consequently his works are hugely sough-after. Limited editions often sell out within weeks, and waiting lists are in place for those hoping to acquire original paintings.

