My work is a meditation on nature’s cycles—growth, decay, resilience, and transformation—reflecting the rhythms that shape both the natural world and the human condition. Each painting captures a fleeting moment, where light and form reveal the quiet power of life persisting through change. Through tangled compositions, vibrant blooms, and remnants of what once was, I explore the tension between vitality and impermanence, abundance and fragility.
These paintings are not merely botanical studies but mirrors of our own existence. Just as nature holds the memory of past seasons, we carry the echoes of our own histories—our joys, our losses, our longing for connection. In this space between flourishing and fading, I invite the viewer to linger, to recognize themselves in the delicate resilience of a withered stem or the radiant burst of a new bloom, and to find solace in the enduring beauty of transformation.