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Kalpavriksha -Tree of Life
$736.00Blue especially this deep. soulful shade, has always captured my heart. It doesn’t demand attention. It quietly invites you to pause, breathe, and simply be. In this painting, the tree embodies that serene energy, subtle yet powerful. I hope that you can feel it too and its peaceful presence brings the same sense of healing and inspiration to your space as it does to mine.
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Beyond
$993.00“Blue comes to me effortlessly, like it already belongs on my canvas. With this piece, less is more-the trees don’t shout for attention, yet they hold their ground, commanding presence in their quiet way. There is no rush here, no distractions-just depth, stillness, and the kind of silence that speaks volumes and a color that doesn’t just exist but is felt.”
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Kalpavriksha -Tree of Life
$1,000.00“I don’t know how to describe this painting.
I should have something to say-| always do.
The idea of a Kalpavriksha in lavender and purple came to me out of nowhere while I was working on something I started painting, and for the first time, my mind was completely blank. No thoughts about the process, no passing ideas-just silence.
My hands moved, the colors blended, and the tree took form.
Even now, as I try to put it into words, there’s nothing.
Just this strange, quiet stillness.
Maybe it’s the presence of Kalpavriksha-The Tree of Life, the divine giver of abundance. Or maybe it’s the color itself. Lavender carries the energy of calm, of healing, of a quiet strength that doesn’t need to announce itself. Together, they create something beyond just a painting-it’s a feeling, a moment, an unspoken connection.
They say lavender calms the mind, but what if it does more than that? What if it opens doors we didn’t even know existed?
I don’t have the answers. But I do know this-some paintings don’t need explanations.” -
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Perfect
$1,800.00It began with a different vision-yellow was meant to take over, with red as just a starting layer. But as the brush moved, the red held its ground. It deepened, spoke, and refused to be overshadowed.
I stepped away, thinking l’d return to add more. But in that pause, I saw it clearly-it didn’t need more. The richness, the depth, the quiet strength-it was already Perfect.
A forest bathed in red, standing tall and unwavering.
Layers of warmth and texture pull you in, while the soft mist whispers a quiet mystery. Bold yet serene, passionate yet peaceful-just like love itself.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful things don’t need to be changed. They just need to be seen. -

Unseen Memory
$1,800.00“From the moment I began, I could already see the painting complete in my mind,
Sometimes, a scene feels so vivid in your mind that it’s as if you’ve already lived it,
even though you’ve never actually seen it. That’s how this painting came to life for
me. Every detail-every flake of snow, the cool drip of ice, the little birds flitting
about-felt so natural to paint, like I knew them intimately, even though I’ve never
witnessed a moment like this in real life.
It’s as if the scene existed somewhere deep inside me, waiting to be captured.
There wasn’t a single moment of struggle, just pure flow, as if I was painting
something I had always known.
Maybe it’s a mystery I’m still unraveling, but for now, it’s enough to let the painting speak for
itself.” -
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The Wait
$1,800.00The Wait
It’s everything I hoped it would be and more. A balance of warmth and serenity, a celebration of nature’s quiet beauty. The Wait captures that moment -where stillness isn’t empty but alive with possibility. As I painted, I felt the trees whispering patience and quiet grace in the golden hues It’s a piece for those who see beauty in stillness, who find strength in the quiet moments. -

The Silent Moon
$1,000.00The Silent Moon
When I started this painting, I imagined a snowy scene.
But as I worked, the image kept shifting, like the canvas had a mind of its own. One scene turned into another, and then another. It felt like the canvas had its own story to tell, and I was just discovering it. Finally, I reached a point where the colors and composition felt right,
where the soft blue background and fiery red-orange trees spoke to me in just the way I wanted.
The blue background feels like a mist, soft and peaceful, creating a sense of calm. The red-orange trees, vibrant and bold, stand out with warmth, as if they’re alive with stories to tell.
Then came the moon. I thought about making it brighter, giving it a glow that would stand out. But something held me back. I chose to let it blend into the background, subtle and quiet. Why? I’m not sure. But in that moment, I knew it was the right choice. Its quiet presence ties it all together. It feels like nature is whispering something-what do you hear?
Sometimes, the magic is in what you leave hidden. -
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Kalpavriksha -Tree of Life Painting
$1,000.00When I started this painting, I wondered if it would take me somewhere different than I had envisioned. And it did. Sometimes, things don’t come together the way we want, and I asked myself if it was because I wasn’t trying hard enough or if it was meant to become something else. At first, I struggled with the composition at the bottom-it didn’t feel right, and I felt my patience slipping away. Then, I decided to change direction, and that’s when everything fell into place.
The painting took flight, and I was happy to see it come together in a way that felt just right. But one thing I was sure of from the very start was that it should feel like an umbrella of love and care, wrapping everything in its gentle embrace and now when I look at it, it does feel warm and protective, like a hug that promises safety and love. Just like my red tree, this one fills me with a sense of calm, reminding me that under its shelter, everything is safe and cared for. -

Melody
$1,800.00Melody is a return to a color scheme that feels like home—a palette,
I’ve explored in two earlier paintings that now belong to collectors.
There’s a unique allure to its smoothness, a harmony in its tones that
seems to resonate deeply with everyone who sees it. As an artist, I
find myself drawn back to these colors, compelled by their quiet
charm and the way they effortlessly flow together. Painting Melody
was like revisiting an old favorite song, familiar yet always new, and I
hope its rhythm speaks to you as it does to me.
