Galerie Le Chien d'Or
- Group exhibition Art on screens
- May 1, 2026 until May 31, 2026
Works on display
In the Quiet, I Remember You
2025In a bowl where colors dream and bend, A goldfish floats where flowers blend. Through liquid light, he seeks with grace, The hidden lobster’s secret place. I painted this by feeling, letting colors and shapes appear without questioning them. When I stepped back, I suddenly saw a lobster tucked between the flowers. It surprised me — and then made perfect sense. I’m a Cancer. Somehow, without thinking, I had painted a part of myself. I added a little fish, almost instinctively. It felt like it was searching… for something. For someone. Maybe for me. Maybe for you. Sometimes, a painting knows more than we do. Acrylics, inks, oils
The Softest kind of Brave
2025What began as a story about trust, a quiet dialogue between a cat and a robin, grew into something far deeper. When I painted it, it spoke of courage, of the delicate balance between curiosity and connection. Two beings meeting in stillness, learning to trust the space in between. Not long after, our cat went missing. For weeks, there was silence, only absence. And then one day, the robin returned to our garden. The same small heartbeat of life, singing from the same branch. Since then, this painting has become a memory of love and loss, but also of quiet hope, of how connection lingers, even when forms change. It is about the softest kind of brave: opening your heart, again and again, even when it hurts.
Pink Waterfall
2025In this work, memory and imagination drift together like mist. Swirling hues and translucent layers awaken a gentle longing — as if you’re being drawn back to a hidden place within, where wonder still breathes and quiet magic lingers. A hummingbird appears — delicate, otherworldly — a fleeting messenger between realms. This piece becomes a moment of stillness, an invitation to dream, to remember, to step through the gate of your own inner paradise. A whisper of the wondrous, waiting to be found again.