Spring Blossom
Spring Blossom explores sensuality as a state of becoming. The body is revealed in moments of emergence and rest, where touch, breath, and quiet desire signal renewal. These works dwell in the softness of beginnings, where energy awakens gently rather than announces itself. The process of rebirth is a metaphor for a new state of mind.
Medium and Dimension
Medium: Watercolour and ink on cold-pressed paper (300 g/m²)
Dimensions: A4
Series: 2 works
The Awakening
A figure emerges from the shell, marking a quiet rebirth. Not of the body, but of the mind. A moment when thought softens, and new awareness takes shape.


Cherry Blossom Fairy
Resting among the branches, she gathers a new current of energy. Petals fall from her open palm, signalling renewal before movement.
De Animalibus

This watercolor painting draws inspiration from Aristotle’s De Animalibus, reflecting on the quiet observation of living beings and the boundaries between nature, myth, and human interpretation. Set underwater, the mermaid and swan embody emotional detachment, transformation, and the contemplative gaze of natural philosophy.
Spring Blossom explores emergence, rest, and the subtle return of inner vitality.