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Spent the last days of April putting pictures into frames and turning pistachios into spread 😋✨
02/05/2026

Spent the last days of April putting pictures into frames and turning pistachios into spread 😋✨

Thunder Creek Falls24” × 36”Oil on canvasCompleted in the early days of March.I wanted a memory of our honeymoon to live...
14/03/2026

Thunder Creek Falls
24” × 36”
Oil on canvas

Completed in the early days of March.

I wanted a memory of our honeymoon to live in paintbrush strokes — something held in a frame, hanging on the wall where we dine, talk, and unwind. A small window back to that moment.

This scene isn’t dramatic or grand in any deliberate way. It’s simply nature in its quiet form: a waterfall among dense foliage.

I remember telling WH that I wanted to see waterfalls — because isn’t that the whole point of going to New Zealand’s South Island? 🤭 He looked at the map and pointed to a spot just five minutes off the road on the way to Haast Pass.

Five minutes later (not counting the drive 🤭), we were standing on damp ground, breathing in the petrichor, with this scene before us.

Cool, crisp air all around. The roar of Thunder Creek Falls filling the valley. Clear turquoise water rushing through the rocks.

It still amazes me how ordinary moments in New Zealand can look like this.

18/01/2026

Last year I met my second love✨

While searching for wedding bands, I chanced upon the art of silversmithing — and began learning how story can be translated into metal.

Months later, after shaping our self-made wedding bands, this journey led me to redesign them✨

We got engaged in the mountains, beneath falling autumn leaves. That moment — fleeting, quiet, and full — I carved into our rings, etching them with textures inspired by the bark of the mizunara oak 🍂

I love the rigour and precision this craft demands of me. Perhaps it’s the slow burn of repeating the same stroke ten — even a hundred — times, watching form emerge and there is a deep, grounding satisfaction in that becoming 🍁

Finally, the busyness of yesteryear has given way to space and quiet. Space to breathe and create again — and in the sti...
05/01/2026

Finally, the busyness of yesteryear has given way to space and quiet. Space to breathe and create again — and in the stillness, to dream and to become!

Painting took a back seat through those busy months, and somewhere along the way I almost forgot how cathartic it is to put paint to canvas, one stroke at a time.

This is my first painting of the year, inspired by one of our travels. As I began, so many more images surfaced — canvases lined up, paintings already half done in my head ☺️

The once-restless mind becomes still. The breath steadies as hands remember the feeling of home ✨

Prints and originals are available via DM 🤍

⛩️ Kyoto, 2.29pm11.7"x16.5" (A3)Oil on canvas paper2025This was truly a pleasure to paint!As I started on this piece, I ...
30/03/2025

⛩️ Kyoto, 2.29pm
11.7"x16.5" (A3)
Oil on canvas paper
2025

This was truly a pleasure to paint!

As I started on this piece, I received a timely reminder - painting is all about putting the right colours in the right places, and one way to make this a conscious effort is to create the painting with as few strokes as possible.

In between hurried brushstrokes and intentional markings, this painting came to be in the most effortless way yet ✨

✨WIPs✨
16/03/2025

✨WIPs✨

⛰️ There is a place I want to be24"x18"Oil on canvas2024I remember when I took the reference photo of this painting, I t...
08/03/2025

⛰️ There is a place I want to be
24"x18"
Oil on canvas
2024

I remember when I took the reference photo of this painting, I thought to myself how beautiful the moment was. In between the quiet and calm, I was the most present I'd been in a while. Everything felt so very alive, I could almost hear the mountains breathing. Time was irrelevant. The only thing I worried about was how I could bring back this peace with me. Even then, it wasn't much of a worry. Just knowing that such a moment could exist and be experienced was enough ⛰️

Ultramarine18" x 18"Oil on gessoboardFinished this portrait some time ago of a friend who so kindly let me practice on h...
02/06/2024

Ultramarine
18" x 18"
Oil on gessoboard

Finished this portrait some time ago of a friend who so kindly let me practice on her picture 🍁 Look at how cool she is!

A fun fact I learnt during one of the classes I attended -

Ultramarine blue used to be worth more than gold because it was derived from the lapis lazuli stone and was expensive to produce.

It was a colour revered by many artists in the past and one extreme story is of Johannes Vermeer (artist of Girl with a Pearl Earring) who drove his family into debt because of his frequent use of the colour 😭

Art prints and originals are available on my website 🥰 Link is in bio 🍁

14/04/2024

14/30 ✨

It was winter when I visited this place and it felt so good to be able to enjoy the sunlight and hike up all those steps without breaking a sweat 🥹

Thankful ✨🙈
21/12/2023

Thankful ✨🙈

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