Colours of Softness in Life & London
Collectable Fine Art & Prints
Li Huajing
London Based Artist
In an increasingly algorithmic world, my work offers a counterpoint.
An invitation to pause to notice the colours of softness in life and in London.
Through the composition of each painting, you are drawn into shifting light and harmonious colour. Each piece is not simply to be looked at, but inhabited.
A shared space between artist and audience, where softness becomes something you can feel.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Medina Roma, Rome Italy
15th - 21st May 2026
Milan Design Week
Artemida Gallery 2027
Collections
Colour as a Language
Colour is more than aesthetics. Research consistently shows that colours can shape our mood, nervous system and sense of self in ways we rarely pause to notice.
Fine Art Prints
Giclée Standard, Printed in London
Print of the Month
Gentle Flow
Soft, considered colours are the main characters in this art piece.
The colours are cultivated to settle the mind, slow the breath and create space for stillness
The composition reflects the same philosophy.
A hand drifts unhurriedly past white lilies, warm spring air moving between fingers, silk rustling almost imperceptibly. There is no urgency here, only a reminder to move through life a little more slowly, to let moments unfold rather than rush past them.
A reminder, and a gift, for anyone who needs permission to pause.
Work with Me
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For brands and spaces that want to communicate through colour with intention. I bring the same trained eye to help you find a palette that feels true.
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A hands-on experience exploring colour, light, and the art of noticing. Whether you're a complete beginner or a practising artist, these workshops invite you to slow down and see differently.
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Every commission begins with a conversation. If you'd like an original piece created with a specific place, person, or feeling in mind, I'd be glad to hear what you're imagining.
One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime.
Dementia is a cruel disease which slowly erodes the minds and reduces individuals to adult toddlers..
My grandma was bed bound for the last years of her life and I struggled with the loss of my grandma; a thriving strong woman who refused to bind her feet reduced to an adult toddler.