Tilly Willis is a contemporary artist whose work focuses on the beauty of the natural world. She captures the essence of nature in her paintings, prints and sculptures, creating captivating images that draw you in. Her work has been exhibited in galleries around the world and her prints are highly sought after. With her keen eye for detail and masterful use of colour, Tilly Willis is one of the most exciting artists of her generation.
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Tilly Willis Prints
- African Afternoon
- After the Storm
- Angleterre House
- The Askari
- At The Well
- The Beach
- Beach at Abene, Senegal
- Beach Bums
- Belly Dancer
- Bending Woman
- The Blue House
- Boat Yard, Kafountine
- Boy in Fulani Hat
- Bucket Shop
- The Bush Road
- By the Beach
- By the River
- By the Sea Shore
- The Cashew Wood
- Clementine
- Cooking Rice
- Cyprus Trees
- The Dancer, 1998
- Denbo's House
- The Drummer
- Eva
- Evening Calm
- Evening Sun
- Fetching Water
- Fishing in Africa
- Girl in Red
- Girl Sweeping I
- Girl Sweeping II
- Girl Sweeping III
- Girls Together
- The Hairdresser
- The Heat of the Day
- Homeward Bound
- Indian Ocean
- The Journey
- Journey's End
- Karaban, Senegal
- The Lighthouse, Zanzibar
- Malagasy Girl
- Mama
- Matriarch
- The Meeting
- Moonlit Church
- Moonlit Evening
- Morning Shadows
- Mother and Child
- Mother Love, 1998
- Pineapple Girl
- Planting Onions
- The Red Bucket
- The Rotunda, Senegal, West Africa
- Russian Winter
- Rustling Palm
- Rustling Palms, Zanzibar
- Saharan Journey
- Sahelian Landscape
- Sahelian Landscape, Mali
- Samba's House
- The Scribe, Morocco
- Serpentine Sunset
- The Shady Tree II
- Sokoro
- Sun God
- Sun, Sea and Sand
- Through the Doorway
- Through the Window
- To the Island
- Tuareg Tribesman
- Tuareg Tribesman, Timbuctoo
- Turkana Afternoon
- Under the Verandah
- Waiting for the Bus
- Waiting, 2005
- Washer Woman
- Water from the Well
- Well Woman
- Wheelbarrow
- Woman Cooking
- Woman Sitting
- Woman's Work
- Women Gardening
- The Women's Garden, Senegal, West Africa