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Dark, tree-like forms rise through luminous fields of color, creating a stained-glass effect that holds both tension and light. At the center, a hollow sun emerges—fractured yet radiant—symbolizing inner fire, transformation, and the quiet strength found within change. Shifting tones of deep blue, green, yellow, and red evoke movement between shadow and illumination, grounding the piece in both earth and energy. The composition suggests roots and branches at once, reflecting growth that moves inward as much as outward. Expressive yet balanced, this work explores resilience, renewal, and the beauty of becoming. Presented in a deep blue gallery-style frame. Original watercolor, one of a kind, ready to hang. Carefully packaged for safe international shipping.
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Apr 30, 2026
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About the artist
I am a watercolor artist working at the intersection of nature, memory, and emotional landscape. My practice is rooted in sustainability and ecological awareness, choosing watercolor for its fluid, minimal-impact, and living quality. I work exclusively with high-quality, rich pigments on 300 gsm pure cotton watercolor paper, valuing the integrity and longevity of each material. I preserve the natural whiteness of the paper as an active source of light, using white pigment only sparingly to enhance highlights and atmosphere. Through layered transparency, stained-glass textures, and symbolic forms, I explore themes of resilience, inner fire, and transformation within fragile systems—both human and environmental. My work reflects a quiet tension between beauty and loss, decay and renewal. Each piece is created with intention: to honor material responsibility while opening space for reflection, stillness, and emotional connection.




















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