
The Garden Phase
In my Garden Phase, I open a space of silence, memory, and light.
These are not just paintings of nature — they are emotional landscapes, born from within.
Each garden I create is a reflection of something I needed to remember: gentleness, abundance, peace, love, balance, and the kind of luck we are responsible for creating and cultivating.
I paint flowers that never existed, birds that carry silent messages, and light that doesn’t follow logic — but emotion. These gardens are filled with symbols I created myself, each one carrying a meaning I’ve discovered through personal experience.
They are visual prayers — personal, unique, and true to the language of my inner world. They are windows into another world.
This phase began during a time of deep personal transformation.
I needed to build a place where I could breathe — a sanctuary of feeling, where beauty could still grow.
These gardens are no longer just mine. They belong to anyone who needs to remember that we are allowed to live with tenderness, harmony, and hope.
They are a way to see how beautiful this world can truly be.
Painting these works is my way of nurturing the sacred.
And every time someone enters these gardens through my art, I hope they feel more connected — to themselves, to love, to the kindness within, and to something quietly eternal.
















