‘Garden of Joy’ (2025), 220cm x 105cm acrylic on canvas. Garden of Joy came from that feeling of wandering through a place where everything feels alive and slightly unexpected. The shapes and colours bounce off each other like plants growing wherever they please, overlapping, connecting and finding their own rhythm. It’s about letting go, noticing the small moments of happiness, and remembering how joy can feel a bit messy, layered and full of movement—just like a real garden.
‘Garden of Joy’ (2025), 220cm x 105cm acrylic on canvas. Garden of Joy came from that feeling of wandering through a place where everything feels alive and slightly unexpected. The shapes and colours bounce off each other like plants growing wherever they please, overlapping, connecting and finding their own rhythm. It’s about letting go, noticing the small moments of happiness, and remembering how joy can feel a bit messy, layered and full of movement—just like a real garden.