2022: a year in review

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2022 was definitely a good year.

In the beginning of the year I worked on a series Bloom and shine that was inspired by flowers. I wanted to explore beautiful texture and colors in this series. This series was also the reason I decided to concentrate on painting flowers.

I decided to change what I had been doing until that moment and only paint flowers.

I felt so excited and wanted to start working large paintings again.

Enchanted garden was one of the first paintings that I did which was inspired by flowers and had the style and colors that I felt drawn to.

I was so happy with how it turned out,
I kept painting.
I felt like I had just discovered a new world.

A world filled with beautiful colors and magic.

Time passed by and Spring was showing its first signs. I felt so inspired by all the greenery around me and all the Spring flowers that had started to bloom in the garden.

I planted new flowers in the garden and used these flowers as the resource of inspiration for several paintings,

The collection of paintings were growing beautifully.

I loved working on large paintings.

Then I got offered an opportunity to exhibit at the group exhibition at Victoria Olt gallery.

I had 2 paintings at the exhibition.

I had an opportunity to meet other artists and see their beautiful art.

In October I participated in my second group exhibition at Victoria Olt Gallery. The exhibition was focused on art collectors who have just started their collection.

In the end of the year I worked on some smaller paintings and also finished one of my favorite paintings Simple delights.

I took some time off and reflected on 2022 and thought about all the things I want to accomplish in 2023.

Iā€™m so grateful for all the experiences and lessons that 2022 brought. I learned so many new things about myself and art.

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Group show exhibition at Victoria Olt Gallery