This painting was inspired by the peaceful charm of a rose-covered window I once saw on a quiet summer afternoon. I wanted to capture that feeling of serenity — the soft light filtering through the leaves, the vibrant bloom of each rose, and the sense that time stands still in that perfect moment.
Using bold, expressive brushstrokes and rich, layered colors, I let the flowers grow freely across the canvas, almost as if they were alive. The window became more than just an architectural element; to me, it represents a threshold between the inner world and the blooming beauty outside.
When I paint florals, I aim to convey not just what they look like, but what they feel like — alive, fragrant, joyful. I hope this piece brings a sense of warmth and calm to whoever views it, just as it did for me while creating it.
This painting was inspired by the peaceful charm of a rose-covered window I once saw on a quiet summer afternoon. I wanted to capture that feeling of serenity — the soft light filtering through the leaves, the vibrant bloom of each rose, and the sense that time stands still in that perfect moment.
Using bold, expressive brushstrokes and rich, layered colors, I let the flowers grow freely across the canvas, almost as if they were alive. The window became more than just an architectural element; to me, it represents a threshold between the inner world and the blooming beauty outside.
When I paint florals, I aim to convey not just what they look like, but what they feel like — alive, fragrant, joyful. I hope this piece brings a sense of warmth and calm to whoever views it, just as it did for me while creating it.