Art that captures the
Vivid colors of Nature
I'm so glad you’re here!
This space is a quiet invitation — to slow down, to breathe, and to see the world with fresh eyes. I create vibrant, nature-inspired paintings that celebrate the quiet power of pollinators, the resilience of flowers and the deep connection between humans and the natural world. Each piece is a tribute to life's delicate beauty! Through my art, I hope to encourage a gentle pause in your day. A moment to notice the beauty in nature, the details we often overlook, and the stillness that lives beneath the noise.
Take your time. Wander. Feel. May you leave here a little more connected — to nature, to the present, and to yourself.
Recent Artworks
Wild Garden
This Collection is called “Wild Garden”. At this time of year, wildflowers come alive—and so do the pollinators. These pieces are inspired by the untamed beauty of nature and the gentle hum of bees moving from bloom to bloom. I’m especially drawn to the quiet connection between flower and pollinator—an everyday magic we often overlook
Previously featured
“Sun-kissed”
A vibrant tribute to the sunflower and the golden warmth of summer, Sun-Kissed captures the season in full bloom. Bathed in glowing amber light, the sunflowers rise tall and radiant—symbols of joy, strength, and the sun’s embrace.
This piece celebrates not just a flower, but a feeling—the way summer wraps itself around you, warm and bold, whispering stories of growth and light.
“Wisteria Veil”
A quiet celebration of spring’s arrival, Wisteria Veil honors the delicate beauty of the wisteria flower. Cascading like soft whispers, the blooms form a natural veil—gentle, graceful, and full of mystery.
This piece captures the beauty of spring: renewal, softness, and the quiet power of nature awakening. Beneath the blossoms, a feminine presence emerges—hidden yet radiant—mirroring the way spring gently unveils its beauty to the world.
My Aim
I love to capture nature! I think everything is so fast paced in this world. If we could all just take a few moments every day to stop and look at nature I really believe it would do so much good for us emotionally. Traveling is great for those who can afford to do it. But really the things that I paint are things that I haven’t had to travel very far to observe. I hope that my paintings will encourage people to stop and look – just to observe and get lost in that special moment where it’s just them and nature!
“Everything is so fast paced in this world. If we could all just take a few moments every day to stop and look at nature I really believe it would do so much good for us emotionally.”
Exhibition 2012
