In this series, I turn my gaze toward the overlooked — the petals, the blades of grass, the trembling light caught in a drop of dew. Through close observation, I seek not realism, but revelation: an encounter with the unseen geometry of nature, the quiet rhythm that connects the smallest form to the vastness of the cosmos. Each work is painted as an act of wonder — a reminder that what we call “beauty” is not decoration, but evidence of harmony. The edges of the canvas remain open, as if the s1
In this series, I turn my gaze toward the overlooked — the petals, the blades of grass, the trembling light caught in a drop of dew.
Through close observation, I seek not realism, but revelation: an encounter with the unseen geometry of nature, the quiet rhythm that connects the smallest form to the vastness of the cosmos.
Each work is painted as an act of wonder — a reminder that what we call “beauty” is not decoration, but evidence of harmony.
The edges of the canvas remain open, as if the subject continues to expand beyond sight, echoing the ancient thought that every living fragment reflects the whole.
A World Enlarged is my invitation to see again — not with the eyes, but with awareness.