Customer Reviews

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I stumbled across Lesley’s website by chance and was so taken with her beautiful paintings and inspiring quotes…it felt like a win-win to be donating to such a good cause and becoming the owner of a gorgeous piece of original art. The donation process was very easy and Lesley’s communication excellent - I would definitely recommend.

Fiona R

An abstract watercolor artwork of orange, red, and beige organic shapes with autumn leaves, dots, and handwritten words 'TOUGH TIMES DON'T LAST, TOUGH PEOPLE DO' and artists' signature.

I have now bought 4 thistle paintings from Lesley. The process for making a donation to CHAS is so straightforward and painless to complete. The paintings are amazing, I will definitely be back to buy some more paintings

Stuart C

Watercolor painting of a white thistle flower with spiky petals and leaves, overlaid on a background of abstract blue and green squares.

I was delighted to discover Lesley’s work. Her abstract paintings with quotes are so poignant and I love the one I purchased. It’s great that all proceeds from her paintings go to charity. So, not only do you get a painting that you love but the purchase is also a donation to charity

Lorna D

Abstract artwork with a winding brown line resembling a path or river, surrounded by circles and shapes in pastel shades of blue, gray, orange, and beige. Text reads 'No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.'

“I have several different pieces of original artwork by Lesley Carruthers. I think they are amazing and I never get tired of looking at them - always seeing something different in them.

The purchasing process is so easy and the artwork arrives quickly and very well protected in its wrapping.

I highly recommend Art by Lesley Carruthers. If you see something you like, just buy it. If you are like me, you won't regret it, ever.”

Craig J

Abstract watercolor artwork with pastel-colored shapes, gold accents, and handwritten text. Text reads: 'And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be insane, by those who could not hear the music.'