“Garden in My Mind” is an abstract exploration of memory, emotion, and imagination, where the idea of a garden becomes something fluid and deeply personal rather than literal. Bursts of color—lush greens, warm corals, golden yellows, and unexpected violets—intertwine across the canvas, suggesting petals, leaves, and sunlight without ever fully defining them. The forms seem to bloom and dissolve at once, as if the garden is constantly shifting, growing, and reshaping itself with each passing thought.
“Garden in My Mind” is an abstract exploration of memory, emotion, and imagination, where the idea of a garden becomes something fluid and deeply personal rather than literal. Bursts of color—lush greens, warm corals, golden yellows, and unexpected violets—intertwine across the canvas, suggesting petals, leaves, and sunlight without ever fully defining them. The forms seem to bloom and dissolve at once, as if the garden is constantly shifting, growing, and reshaping itself with each passing thought.