In this work, the artist continues to explore the theme of the “Strange Gardens” — inner landscapes where nature becomes a mirror of emotions, dreams, and transformation. Rose Garden is not about real roses, nor about a garden in the botanical sense. It is a garden preserved in memory, woven from impressions, light, and sensation.
Inspired by Monet’s aesthetic, the painting blends blurred contours with soft pastels, turning the image into a memory — a fleeting moment that resists being held. Colors melt into one another; forms appear from the mist, only to vanish again. It is visual poetry about the fragility of beauty — a reminder that everything truly beautiful is always just out of reach.
Oil on Linen canvas
£7,000
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In this work, the artist continues to explore the theme of the “Strange Gardens” — inner landscapes where nature becomes a mirror of emotions, dreams, and transformation. Rose Garden is not about real roses, nor about a garden in the botanical sense. It is a garden preserved in memory, woven from impressions, light, and sensation.
Inspired by Monet’s aesthetic, the painting blends blurred contours with soft pastels, turning the image into a memory — a fleeting moment that resists being held. Colors melt into one another; forms appear from the mist, only to vanish again. It is visual poetry about the fragility of beauty — a reminder that everything truly beautiful is always just out of reach.
Oil on Linen canvas
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