A lazy Sunday translated on canvas, soft sunlight spilling like ink into blooms and lingering. The flowers portray a gentle calm, carrying meaning, small gushes of hope. It’s a piece that invites you to slow down, breathe, and sink into the ease of a sunny afternoon.
Once I met a brown butterfly up close. I was blessed to be in its presence — truly mesmerized, to be able to watch the extraordinary creature so near. What seemed plain brown from a distance revealed itself as patterned wings, each scale a fragment of quiet design, perhaps collecting the watchful eyes on its back like stamps.
A delicate blue butterfly rests on the canvas, its wings imperfect, slightly torn, yet poised in quiet grace. The vibrant blue isn’t from pigment but from tiny structures on its wings that catch and reflect the light, making it shimmer in ever-changing ways. Each stroke carries both fragility and resilience, celebrating the beauty that arises from imperfection. The broken wings remind us: even fractured things can soar, even flawed forms hold their poetry.
The Floral Blues captures a still life bouquet in a serene blue vase. This piece was created as a commission for a client who requested it after seeing one of my original floral works in the studio. Together, we selected a bouquet that held personal meaning for her, and I set to work translating her vision into visual poetry.
The artwork is quiet and uncomplicated yet very personal to me. It symbolizes a new chapter. The still life reminds me of a fresh light start in the summer.
The continuance of a fluttering butterfly collection, one butterfly at a time. ''Orange Monster' is the third piece in the growing collection. A quest of magnificence, the beauty of broken wings, a testament of vulnerability being breathtaking, of beaten wings that still fly…. Oil on canvas.