Original Fine Art & Poetry

Finding meaning in the in-between spaces

Abstract black and white minimalist geometric design with concentric circles and curved lines.

Abstract fine art prints.

My new collection of fine art prints inspired by my poetry book ‘I Dance Between Them’ is now available! I’m in the process of adding more so stay tuned! Affordable worldwide shipping is available on all prints.

Pacific Northwest (fine art print 16x20")
$45.00

EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm, 41×51cm / 16×20"

This painting was inspired the poem “Pacific Northwest” found in my book ‘I Dance Between Them’.

The poem was inspired by my childhood and early adulthood living in Vancouver, specifically its forests and mountains and their connection to water. The colours are meant to represent the trees, rivers, rain, lichens, mosses, and fungi found in PNW forests.

The original painting is 24 × 30 x 1.5 inches, mixed media on clear primed linen canvas.

Standard worldwide shipping (10-15 business days).

A snippet from the poem:

Our boots carve shapes

onto the soft, mossy belly of our mother.

Mist filters light

like a set of squinted lashes,

and we shiver in her damp cold.

Gaillimh (Galway) I (fine art print 16x20")
$45.00

EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm, 41×51cm / 16×20"

This painting was inspired the poem “Galway (Gaillimh)” found in my book I Dance Between Them.

The poem was inspired by my time living in the city of Galway, located on the West Coast of Ireland. It was the first place I ever moved to on my own, right out of high school. It is one of the most vibrant and magical cities and I have many happy memories there.

The original painting is 24 × 30 x 1.5 inches, mixed media on clear primed cotton canvas.

Standard worldwide shipping (10-15 business days).

A snippet from the poem:

A city painted with shifting blue, green and grey,

auric sideways light spilling over the canvas;

blown by wind, carrying freshness.

From the crowded summer streets

she senses the ocean,

and lets her breath out in Galway Bay.

Gaillimh (Galway) II (fine art print 16x20")
$45.00

EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm, 41×51cm / 16×20"

This painting was inspired the poem “Galway (Gaillimh)” found in my book I Dance Between Them.

The poem was inspired by my time living in the city of Galway, located on the West Coast of Ireland. It was the first place I ever moved to on my own, right out of high school. It is one of the most vibrant and magical cities and I have many happy memories there.

The original painting is 24 × 30 x 1.5 inches, mixed media on clear primed cotton canvas.

Standard worldwide shipping (10-15 business days).

A snippet from the poem:

A city painted with shifting blue, green and grey,

auric sideways light spilling over the canvas;

blown by wind, carrying freshness.

From the crowded summer streets

she senses the ocean,

and lets her breath out in Galway Bay.

My poetry collection, I Dance Between Them is now available for purchase!

I Dance Between Them is a deeply personal poetry collection shaped over six years of wandering through Canada, Europe, and Latin America. Written in free verse, these poems trace both the landscapes around me and the shifting tides within. I explore themes of nostalgia, identity, human nature, and mindfulness, as I attempt to capture some of the fleeting, unrepeatable moments that make life worth living.

The button below links to my book on Amazon.ca, but it is also available on Amazon sites in the US, UK, Europe, and Australia.

From a young age, I have approached art and creative expression with playfulness and a desire to “peak behind the curtain” of every day existence. This approach has helped me cultivate a constant curiosity that feeds my work and draws other like-minded folks to my work.

I’m deeply inspired by the natural world around me and my art is a continuous attempt at “capturing a moment in time”. I am drawn to earthy colours, transparent layers, and finding a balance between the bold and the gentle.

I was born in Slovakia, but have called Canada home since I was 5. My existence between countries and cultures has shaped a lot of how I see the world and how I express myself through my art.

About Lucie

A woman standing in front of two abstract watercolor paintings, wearing an apron, holding a paintbrush, with tattoos on her arms and curly brown hair.