Lois Winstone - Golden Dreams

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Artist: Lois Winstone

Artwork: Golden Dreams

Year: 2026

Artwork Size: 154 × 122 cm

Golden Dreams was created especially for The Lily Foundation Charity Exhibition and is a powerful tribute to hope, transformation and resilience.

The butterfly holds a deeply personal connection to The Lily Foundation, whose pink butterfly represents the children and families affected by mitochondrial disease and has become a symbol of the charity’s mission to create change.

Through expressive layers, rich colour and a sense of delicate movement, Lois Winstone captures both the fragility and strength represented by the butterfly. The work becomes a reminder that even in the most difficult circumstances, beauty, courage and hope can continue to grow.

Created specifically for the exhibition, Golden Dreams brings the symbolism at the heart of The Lily Foundation into a large-scale contemporary work centred on hope and transformation.

100% of the gallery’s proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated directly to The Lily Foundation, supporting families affected by mitochondrial disease and helping to fund vital research.

Artist: Lois Winstone

Artwork: Golden Dreams

Year: 2026

Artwork Size: 154 × 122 cm

Golden Dreams was created especially for The Lily Foundation Charity Exhibition and is a powerful tribute to hope, transformation and resilience.

The butterfly holds a deeply personal connection to The Lily Foundation, whose pink butterfly represents the children and families affected by mitochondrial disease and has become a symbol of the charity’s mission to create change.

Through expressive layers, rich colour and a sense of delicate movement, Lois Winstone captures both the fragility and strength represented by the butterfly. The work becomes a reminder that even in the most difficult circumstances, beauty, courage and hope can continue to grow.

Created specifically for the exhibition, Golden Dreams brings the symbolism at the heart of The Lily Foundation into a large-scale contemporary work centred on hope and transformation.

100% of the gallery’s proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated directly to The Lily Foundation, supporting families affected by mitochondrial disease and helping to fund vital research.