A minimalist meditation on line, form, and growth. This watercolor study explores the elegant verticality of stems and buds in a restrained palette of inky blue, blush, and rust. Each form is a quiet gesture—fluid, expressive, and grounded in the rhythm of nature.
A minimalist meditation on line, form, and growth. This watercolor study explores the elegant verticality of stems and buds in a restrained palette of inky blue, blush, and rust. Each form is a quiet gesture—fluid, expressive, and grounded in the rhythm of nature.
"The earth doesn’t speak in words — it speaks in colour, form, and rhythm. Creativity is how we listen.
-Unknown"
I paint plants and flowers because they invite me to pause and look closer.
There’s a quiet harmony in their forms — the way petals unfurl, leaves arc, colors shift with time.
In watercolor, I find the same spirit as in Japandi design: minimal yet warm, fluid yet intentional.
It’s slow, mindful work, where small details hold the most beauty.