
Victoria water lilies
Lucy’s first major independent project in two decades, illustrating the giant water lilies of the genus Victoria to show the unique features of the night-flowering genus. Around 2016, after over a decade of pen and ink illustrations (and the odd watercolour) for Kew, Lucy needed a project to call her own. After painting the world’s smallest waterlily (Nymphaea thermarum) Lucy became a frequent visitor to Kew’s tropical nursery and glasshouses, where she fell for the giant water lilies growing there.
The Victoria water lilies are found in South America. Until very recently, the genus contained only two species, Victoria amazonica and Victoria cruziana; the first growing along the Amazon River and its tributaries, the latter further south along the Parana River. However a third - Victoria boliviana has now been named. They are cultivated in many botanical gardens around the world, and are famous for their impressive giant leaves. Perhaps lesser known by the botanical garden visitor are their flowers, which open only at night. It was the flowers which first caught Lucy’s attention, in the form of an illustration by past Kew illustrator Walter Hood Fitch made in 1851. Kew’s Victoria water lilies had not been illustrated since, nor were there any detailed illustrations showing all the differences between the species. Here was a challenge which would allow Lucy to put into practice all of the skills learned during her time at Kew.
All images (c) copyright Lucy T Smith
Detail from Victoria amazonica leaf underside, 120 x 120cm (48 x 48 inches) Watercolour on paper, painted life-sized from a specimen collected at Kew Gardens. Print available - see Shop for details. Now in the SHIRLEY SHERWOOD COLLECTION. On display until 17th September 2023 at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London.
Lucy is currently working on the next life-sized leaf underside, Victoria cruziana
Work in progress: longitudinal section of Victoria amazonica's first-night flower, watercolour on paper
Victoria cruziana second-night flower. Watercolour on paper, 50 x 70cm. Print available - see Shop for details. Now in the SHIRLEY SHERWOOD COLLECTION. On display until 17th September at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London.
In progress, January 2021: life-sized Victoria amazonica leaf underside. Watercolour on paper, 120 x 120cm (48 x 48 inches) Now in the SHIRLEY SHERWOOD COLLECTION. On display until 17th September at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London.
detail, Victoria cruziana second-night flower. Now in the SHIRLEY SHERWOOD COLLECTION. On display until 17th September at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens, London.
Victoria amazonica - pen and ink illustration from "Revised species delimitation..." paper, published 4th July 2022. A3 (42 x 29.5cm) Print available - see Shop for details.
Victoria cruziana, drawing. Graphite on paper, 25 x 42cm
Victoria cruziana - pen and ink illustration from "Revised species delimitation..." paper, published 4th July 2022. A3 (42 x 29.5cm) Print available - see Shop for details.
Victoria boliviana (new species) -pen and ink illustration from "Revised species delimitation..." paper, published 4th July 2022. A3 (42 x 29.5cm) Print available - see Shop for details.
Victoria amazonica bud, work in progress. Watercolour on paper, 30 x 50cm
Victoria cruziana second-night flower. Graphite on paper, 30 x 38cm