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Frittilary: Atherie
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The Fritillary series is a tribute to transformation, resilience, and the quiet strength of the soul. Each canvas features golden butterflies in graceful motion—symbolizing change, endurance, and the beauty of becoming.
Revered in many cultures as a sign of spiritual rebirth, the butterfly is seen here not just as a symbol, but as an expression of joyful aliveness. With soft strokes and luminous hues, these works float between reverence and radiance—inviting reflection and upliftment in equal measure.
Part two of a two-part set, Fritillary celebrates the ephemeral and eternal through nature’s most poetic messenger.
Frittilary: Elery
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The Fritillary series is a tribute to transformation, resilience, and the quiet strength of the soul. Each canvas features golden butterflies in graceful motion—symbolizing change, endurance, and the beauty of becoming.
Revered in many cultures as a sign of spiritual rebirth, the butterfly is seen here not just as a symbol, but as an expression of joyful aliveness. With soft strokes and luminous hues, these works float between reverence and radiance—inviting reflection and upliftment in equal measure.
Part two of a two-part set, Fritillary celebrates the ephemeral and eternal through nature’s most poetic messenger.
Frittilary: Monarch
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The Fritillary series is a tribute to transformation, resilience, and the quiet strength of the soul. Each canvas features golden butterflies in graceful motion—symbolizing change, endurance, and the beauty of becoming.
Revered in many cultures as a sign of spiritual rebirth, the butterfly is seen here not just as a symbol, but as an expression of joyful aliveness. With soft strokes and luminous hues, these works float between reverence and radiance—inviting reflection and upliftment in equal measure.
Part two of a two-part set, Fritillary celebrates the ephemeral and eternal through nature’s most poetic messenger.
Gerber Daisy Bouquet
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Snow white Gerber daisies, joined with stately roses and delicate camellias lovingly arranged in a graceful bouquet whisper purity and companionship while soft yellow and green tones quietly suggest life, joy, and honor.
Golden Butterflies: Part 1:Top of the Sky
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Butterflies are deep and powerful representations of life, struggle, and change. They are reflections of our souls.
To Christians, the butterfly is a symbol of resurrection, and around the world butterflies are viewed as the symbols for endurance, change, hope, and life.
In this composition, golden butterflies dance over the canvas in joyful liveliness.
Part 1 of a two-part set.
Golden Butterflies: Part 2:Middle Sky
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Butterflies are deep and powerful representations of life, struggle, and change. They are reflections of our souls.
To Christians, the butterfly is a symbol of resurrection, and around the world butterflies are viewed as the symbols for endurance, change, hope, and life.
In this composition, golden butterflies dance over the canvas in joyful liveliness.
Part 1 of a two-part set.
Highball Glass
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In this still life, a strikingly simple floral arrangement competes for attention with the ostentatious flair of a vintage red and gold paisley highball cocktail glass that hearkens back to the style of Hollywood Regency and the Mad Men of Madison Avenue.
Japanese Early Winter Garden: Butterfly
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This work is inspired by the stunning gardens of Japan as they emerge from autumn into early winter.
The change seasons in the medieval shogun gardens of Hamarikyu and Rikugien in Tokyo as well as the more recent Okochi-Sanso garden of Kyoto evokes a brisk walk and hot matcha tea.This composition is offered as a two-part set: Butterfly and Flower.
Japanese Early Winter Garden: Flower
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This work is inspired by the stunning gardens of Japan as they emerge from autumn into early winter.
The change seasons in the medieval shogun gardens of Hamarikyu and Rikugien in Tokyo as well as the more recent Okochi-Sanso garden of Kyoto evokes a brisk walk and hot matcha tea.This composition is offered as a two-part set: Butterfly and Flower.
Japanese Flowering Spring: Cherry Blossoms
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This composition takes its inspiration from the celebrated cherry blossoms which flood Japan each year in a sea of trees awash in perfect pink blooms known as "sakura." For centuries, elite imperial courtiers, poets, painters, and lovers have obsessed over the alluring and mysterious flower, which is often cited as a symbol of the transient nature of life.
Part one of a two-part set.
Japanese Flowering Spring: Magnolia
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This composition takes its inspiration from the celebrated cherry blossoms which flood Japan each year in a sea of trees awash in perfect pink blooms known as "sakura." For centuries, elite imperial courtiers, poets, painters, and lovers have obsessed over the alluring and mysterious flower, which is often cited as a symbol of the transient nature of life.
Part one of a two-part set.
Japanese Summer Garden: Butterfly
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Japanese Summer Garden is a contemplative four-part series inspired by the core philosophies of Japanese garden design: simplicity, shadow, and asymmetry. Delicate linear forms and organic gestures trace vines, flowers, seeds, and butterflies across a field of golden light, capturing the quiet beauty of seasonal change.
Blending traditional motifs with a contemporary hand, this collection evokes the meditative harmony of a sunlit garden—where every irregular edge and whisper of movement becomes an invitation to pause, reflect, and breathe.
Japanese Summer Garden: Flower
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Japanese Summer Garden is a contemplative four-part series inspired by the core philosophies of Japanese garden design: simplicity, shadow, and asymmetry. Delicate linear forms and organic gestures trace vines, flowers, seeds, and butterflies across a field of golden light, capturing the quiet beauty of seasonal change.
Blending traditional motifs with a contemporary hand, this collection evokes the meditative harmony of a sunlit garden—where every irregular edge and whisper of movement becomes an invitation to pause, reflect, and breathe.
Japanese Summer Garden: Seed
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Japanese Summer Garden is a contemplative four-part series inspired by the core philosophies of Japanese garden design: simplicity, shadow, and asymmetry. Delicate linear forms and organic gestures trace vines, flowers, seeds, and butterflies across a field of golden light, capturing the quiet beauty of seasonal change.
Blending traditional motifs with a contemporary hand, this collection evokes the meditative harmony of a sunlit garden—where every irregular edge and whisper of movement becomes an invitation to pause, reflect, and breathe.
Japanese Summer Garden: Vine
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Japanese Summer Garden is a contemplative four-part series inspired by the core philosophies of Japanese garden design: simplicity, shadow, and asymmetry. Delicate linear forms and organic gestures trace vines, flowers, seeds, and butterflies across a field of golden light, capturing the quiet beauty of seasonal change.
Blending traditional motifs with a contemporary hand, this collection evokes the meditative harmony of a sunlit garden—where every irregular edge and whisper of movement becomes an invitation to pause, reflect, and breathe.
Laurus Nobilis: Fan
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Part two of a two-part, Laurus Nobilis features an abstract interpretation of laurels, depicted in inviting shades of blue-gray and touches of natural browns. This plant, historically cherished by the ancient Greeks and Romans as a symbol of wisdom and victory. The bay laurel, used for centuries to crown scholars and athletes, evokes a feeling of tradition and endurance. These paintings beautifully merge artistic abstraction with the deep cultural significance of Laurus nobilis.
Laurus Nobilis: Vine
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Part two of a two-part, Laurus Nobilis features an abstract interpretation of laurels, depicted in inviting shades of blue-gray and touches of natural browns. This plant, historically cherished by the ancient Greeks and Romans as a symbol of wisdom and victory. The bay laurel, used for centuries to crown scholars and athletes, evokes a feeling of tradition and endurance. These paintings beautifully merge artistic abstraction with the deep cultural significance of Laurus nobilis.
Lucky Bamboo: Four
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Lucky Bamboo is a two-part composition that celebrates harmony, resilience, and quiet strength through the rhythmic rise of abstracted bamboo stalks. With soft, gestural brushwork and a palette of gentle greens, golds, and neutral whites, the paintings exude a peaceful energy—suggesting balance, renewal, and good fortune.
Each panel stands beautifully on its own, yet together they create a serene visual flow, like a meditative garden or a breeze whispering through a tranquil grove. Inspired by the timeless symbolism of bamboo—flexibility, luck, and longevity.
Lucky Bamboo: Three
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Lucky Bamboo is a two-part composition that celebrates harmony, resilience, and quiet strength through the rhythmic rise of abstracted bamboo stalks. With soft, gestural brushwork and a palette of gentle greens, golds, and neutral whites, the paintings exude a peaceful energy—suggesting balance, renewal, and good fortune.
Each panel stands beautifully on its own, yet together they create a serene visual flow, like a meditative garden or a breeze whispering through a tranquil grove. Inspired by the timeless symbolism of bamboo—flexibility, luck, and longevity.
Pink Ginger: Berries
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Pink Ginger
This work is the source of a four-piece set, but is stunningly effective in any combination.
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