A large sheet of thick, cold-pressed watercolor paper lying flat on a pale wooden studio table, its soft textured surface partially covered by an elegant wash of ultramarine, teal, and soft gray. Beside it, a curated selection of professional watercolor pans gleams in a porcelain palette, beads of pigment mixing delicately. Soft morning light from an unseen window grazes the paper at a shallow angle, revealing subtle ripples and casting refined shadows from fine sable brushes. Photographic realism with a clean, minimalist composition, shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, creating a sophisticated, serene mood that invites viewers to imagine the artwork coming to life.

Watercolor Stories

Original watercolor art that invites you to pause, breathe, and enjoy color in motion.

About

I paint in watercolor to chase light, loosen control, and celebrate small, everyday wonders. Blending intuition with studied technique, I create pieces that feel lived-in. Explore the full journey inside the portfolio.

An impeccably arranged flatlay of a watercolor portfolio in progress: a closed linen-bound sketchbook with a muted dove-gray cover, resting beside a finished painting of an abstract ocean rendered in layered transparent blues and greens. The scene is set on a smooth, pale concrete surface with scattered drops of dried pigment adding character. Indirect, diffused daylight creates a gentle, even illumination, with soft shadows that emphasize the refined textures. Captured in photographic realism from a true overhead bird’s-eye view, the composition follows a rule-of-thirds layout, conveying a sophisticated, editorial mood that feels both artistic and meticulously curated.
A meticulously organized watercolor workstation on a dark walnut desk: a sleek glass jar of clear water, a row of premium round and flat brushes aligned on a linen brush roll, and a partially painted geometric abstraction in muted blush, charcoal, and gold-ochre tones. A refined ceramic mixing palette holds pools of diluted pigment with delicate gradients. Late-afternoon natural light streams from the left, creating long, elegant shadows and a warm, golden glow that plays across the glossy paint and glass. Shot at a three-quarter angle in photographic realism, with moderate depth of field, the scene conveys a focused, quietly luxurious studio atmosphere.

Inside the Watercolor Studio

From the first loose pencil lines to the final splash of color, each painting begins with quiet observation, music humming, and a warm cup of tea—an unrushed ritual that invites curiosity, play, and joy into every wash.