Timeless Art for the Conscious Collector
I believe that living consciously, with self-awareness, discernment, and high standards, elevates not only your own life, but the world around you.
I have always wanted a life that felt aligned and alive, where my growth, values, and standards were reflected in how I lived every day, without compromise.
What stood in the way was the quiet conditioning to make myself smaller - to lower my standards, to temper my ambition, and to stay invisible in order to fit in.
It took me nearly three decades to realise that the solution wasn’t self-suppression, but self-trust. It requires cultivating awareness, doing the inner work, and reclaiming the authority to stand by what I value, even when it sets me apart.
What followed was a quiet but decisive shift.
By committing to honest effort and upholding my standards, I became steadier and more self-trusting. I no longer felt the need to over-explain, seek approval, or make myself smaller to be acceptable. Overtime, my life began to reflect the same qualities I put into my art: depth, alignment, and clarity.
When you live with my work, it is meant to do the same, to reinforce your commitment to living deliberately, choosing intentionally, and valuing what endures.
Available Originals
Soul Bird, 2025, oil on linen, 18”x24”
Gilded Pleasure, 2024, oil on linen, 18”x24”
Into the Unknown, 2025, oil on linen, 11”x14”
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Meet the Artist
Lucy Morningstar is a fine artist working primarily in oil and charcoal. Her practice is rooted in classical technique, disciplined craftsmanship, and a deep commitment to meaning over trends.
Her work explores the quiet strength of ongoing spiritual development and living consciously. Each piece is created with intention, and built to endure both materially and philosophically.
Lucy creates timeless art for the conscious collector, those who value depth over noise, refinement over spectacle, and alignment over approval.
Her paintings are not decorative afterthoughts. Collectors choose them deliberately, to anchor a space energetically, to mark a personal threshold, to reflected beauty cultivated within, and to live with for decades.