To paint is my way of analysing and understanding the world. My themes are always derived from everyday experiences and impressions. In my paintings I explore topics like movement, energy, contrast and the mystery of emotions. I am interested in how they interconnect into body language as the true expression of the individual.
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To paint is my way of analysing and understanding the world. My themes are always derived from everyday experiences and impressions. In my paintings I explore topics like movement, energy, contrast and the mystery of emotions. I am interested in how they interconnect into body language as the true expression of the individual.
‘Spring is the most inspiring season, bringing new hope and expectations. In the midst of winter, late at night, I wanted to paint a bright art piece capturing the airy ease and beauty of spring.’
Watercolour floral artworks in this style are always beautiful and bright. This new painting combines aquarelle and ink, and is the perfect spring inspired treat to the senses. It shows nature waking up from winter and revealing the gorgeous colours of the new season.Floral art is a great way to bring happiness and colour into your home. Since we spend so much of our lives indoors at the moment, it’s important to bring some new light and colour into our homes and offices (or home offices). Why not hang Garden of Spring on the wall, open up the windows and let the crisp air of the new season in?
This artwork is also available as an archival quality limited edition print. This means that the giclee print you’ll acquire is printed on museum quality paper, with lightfast pigment ink and it is collectible.
Blossoming nature is deconstructed to essential forms and illuminated by a delicate ensemble of deep blue shades. The excitement of a new beginning is projected with elegant spiral shapes and the brighter tones of the colours surrounding the petals.