A gentle watercolor arrangement of dried wildflowers and delicate sprigs in soft taupes, warm browns, and muted grays. Rendered with airy transparency and light washes, Sophia Calder evokes the quiet elegance of a late-season meadow—subtle, poetic, and timeless.
A gentle watercolor arrangement of dried wildflowers and delicate sprigs in soft taupes, warm browns, and muted grays. Rendered with airy transparency and light washes, Sophia Calder evokes the quiet elegance of a late-season meadow—subtle, poetic, and timeless.
"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.