Celebrating Flowers

Paintings of nature and flowers become still moments of bloom—fragments of the wild brought indoors—inviting biophilia into the space as a quiet pulse of life, beauty, and connection. Can be privately commissioned.

Ranunculuses, 2025

Acrylics on white canvas, 60x60

Artwork of purple and pink flowers in a minimalist interior with white walls and a column.  Ideal as an interior artwork. Available to buy or commissioned privately.

Anemones, 2025

Acrylics on white canvas, 60x60

Art print of monstera leaves in a minimalist room with column. Ideal as an interior artwork. Available to buy or commissioned privately.

Cheese Plant, 2024 (sold)

Acrylics on white canvas, 80x70

Framed artwork of stylized purple leaves and flowers on a wall next to a white column.  Ideal as an interior artwork. Available to buy or commissioned privately.

Indian Canna, 2024

Acrylics on natural canvas, 100x100

Former exhibitions & installations

Whether in exhibitions or installations, our work remains rooted in the same language—elegance, rhythm, natural materials, and a quiet celebration of beauty.

MIGRANT Garden

Outdoor courtyard with birdhouses on poles and arched building background
Abstract sculpture resembling a rhythm of white marble geometric shapes on a wooden base outdoors. Monument, Art piece.
Illustrations of four geometric architectural designs for an artwork sculpture. Beautiful graphics.
White marble blocks on a surface, pieces of sculpture. Work in progress.

Migrant Garden. 2015. Milan, Italy.

A Monument for Birds. Materiality and form

Through the repeated form of an archetypal house, we envision a monument for birds. A grid of 49 extruded, double-pitched house shapes—each carved from marble—rises from a wooden base. Marble, among the oldest materials in human construction, meets wood, the natural home of birds. This palette evokes the human ability to transform natural landscapes into constructed environments.

OBLAKA Pavilion

People in an art installation with white spheres hanging above, creating a cloud-like structure. Visitors are walking, sitting, and observing artworks in a large, open space.
Abstract design of hanging spheres in a 3D arrangement
Architectural design concept showing two levels of hanging circular elements, with silhouettes of people walking below, illustrating scale.
Hanging white spherical pendant lights in abstract arrangement

Oblaka Pavilion. 2013. Michigan, USA

FLINT Public Art Project

OBLAKA is a temporary pavilion designed for a competition in Flint, Michigan. Made of three interconnected layers, it balances contrast—its frame grounds it, while hanging pipes give it lift.

Like a cloud, OBLAKA is both form and shadow, structure and the space beneath. Its influence shifts with the light, becoming a fluid presence over the course of the day. More than a shelter, OBLAKA gathers energy—hosting and inspiring art, performance, and collective experience.