THE TALKING TREES
As I take my hikes through the woods, I can’t help but notice the towering trees surrounding me. They seem to stretch towards the sky, reaching out to one another as if they’re all part of some grand plan. The painting that caught my eye perfectly captures the beauty of nature’s play of colors and contrasts. In the same way that the colors blend together seamlessly, the trees seem to be effortlessly connecting in one point perspective. It’s a truly magical sight to behold. As I stand there, I can almost hear the trees calling out to one another, beckoning for them to come closer. It’s almost as though they have a language of their own. In this moment, I feel a deep connection to nature and its undeniable power.
Gouache Painting, available in custom size print
JAPANESE BAMBOO GARDEN
Kyoto, Japan
Have you ever stood amidst a dense forest of Japanese bamboo trees and witnessed the magical play of light and shadow on your face as the sun tries to find its way through the dense foliage? This stunning painting captures that very moment of beauty with remarkable accuracy, showcasing the light seeping through the tall, slender bamboo stalks. The interplay between the vertical bamboo and the horizontal shadows cast by the light creates a mesmerizing geometric pattern that adds depth and texture to the painting, making it an enthralling piece of art.
Gouache painting, available in custom size print
HALF DOME,
Yosemite National Park, California
Last October, I hiked Half Dome, which is considered one of the most dangerous hikes in America. I never imagined what hiking the Dome meant until I completed it. We had some prior training to build our endurance and prepare for the hike. But it wasn’t until I saw what I was going to conquer the next day that I realized the magnitude of it.
The Half Dome hike is considered a very hard hike, not because of the altitude but of the non-guarded 400-foot granite terrain at Subdome and the single pair of cables for Half Dome. We started our hike around 3:30 and reached Subdome in 7 hours. Only after we reached the base of Half Dome did we realize the magnitude of 400 feet of stone climbing with a pair of cables and our upper body strength. Midway through the climb, my feet started giving up, but I gathered all my courage to cover the remaining 200 feet. The thrill down my spine, when I reached the dome, was something I can never explain.
This painting was made the night before when we needed to rest our minds and body for the hike the next morning.
Watercolor painting, available in custom size prints
TULIPS GALORE
As a kid I always imagined living in the most colorful place, and this painting is from that imagination. What is more colorful than a Tulip farm in a Dutch land? I can imagine kids, adults, birds and animals all running through these farms and breathing in the colors.
As a child, I used to imagine living in the most colorful place in the world, and this painting perfectly captures that imagination. The painting portrays a vast tulip farm in the Netherlands, with rows upon rows of tulips in every imaginable color. From bright reds to deep purples, and from sunny yellows to soft pinks, the colors of the tulips are simply breathtaking.
Looking at this painting, I can picture children running through the fields, playing hide-and-seek among the tall flowers. Grown-ups can also be seen strolling through the farm, admiring the beauty of the flowers and taking in the fresh air. The birds are chirping and flitting about, while rabbits and other small animals are peeking out from behind the tulip stems.
In essence, this painting is a perfect representation of a world that is full of life, color, and joy. It is a world that captures the essence of childhood, where everything is possible, and imagination knows no bounds.
Watercolor painting, available in prints and custom sizes
NORRIS BASIN GEYSER
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
I will never forget the happiness I felt when I saw the Norris Basin Geyser at Yellowstone National Park, for the first time. It was like watching a child observing a steam engine train, where the pressure is bursting out of the front with a similar sound. From a distance, no one could tell that the temperature beneath the surface was more than 450F. The way the pressure within the surface was released was unbelievable. This painting is a memoir of that moment and that site. If luck permits, I will surely visit it again.
Watercolor painting, available in custom-size prints