BOTANICAL
This collection of botanical paintings is rooted in the belief that gardens hold memory long after their petals fall. They are living archives of gratitude and renewal — places where beauty does not disappear, but rests patiently, gathering strength to bloom again.
Inspired by hidden sanctuaries in upstate New York gardens, these works capture the delicate balance between movement and stillness, structure and wild grace.
Weeping willows cascade like velvet curtains, lily pads drift like musical notes across reflective water, and golden blossoms lean toward the light as if aware of their fleeting brilliance.
Each painting invites you to pause, breathe, and linger. To step into a garden where the world loosens its edges and time softens. In this sanctuary of color and form, enchantment waits, ready to be rediscovered.
The Garden • Oil on canvas • This piece was painted from a place where nature gathers close and becomes peaceful and protective.
Hidden House • Oil on canvas • 21 X 31.5 • Inspired by Monet’s love of gardens, water, and reflection, this piece captures the feeling of stepping into a living painting.
Not Monet’s Garden • Oil on canvas • 31 X 21 • This piece pays homage to Monet with luminous greens, and restorative color.