BOTANICALS:
BROKEN AND IN BLOOM
By painting foliage and intermingling botanicals and figures, this oeuvre is an observational perspective and release on love and heartbreak. Botanicals are used as a metaphor for cultivation and healing in relationships, romantically or with oneself. The plants throughout the series are portrayed within a myriad of emotional states, navigation, and emergence.
The natural world gives us an opportunity to reconnect with ourselves. People and plants are both vital and all grow and bloom at different strides and environments. In order to have a flourishing relationship of any sort, one must be mindful of all the moving parts. To have a good relationship is to have a green thumb.
BROKEN AND IN BLOOM
By painting foliage and intermingling botanicals and figures, this oeuvre is an observational perspective and release on love and heartbreak. Botanicals are used as a metaphor for cultivation and healing in relationships, romantically or with oneself. The plants throughout the series are portrayed within a myriad of emotional states, navigation, and emergence.
The natural world gives us an opportunity to reconnect with ourselves. People and plants are both vital and all grow and bloom at different strides and environments. In order to have a flourishing relationship of any sort, one must be mindful of all the moving parts. To have a good relationship is to have a green thumb.













