January 2018
Symbiosis in an abstraction of underwater microbiology.
It now hangs in the office of Dr. Edita Kulichova.
January 2018
Symbiosis in an abstraction of underwater microbiology.
It now hangs in the office of Dr. Edita Kulichova.
Oxford Exchange, Tampa, Florida
Read MoreMay 2018
Six canvases were commissioned for this project. New Growth for the footboard wall of the Master Bedroom, the Eternity Triptych for the side wall of the Master Bedroom, and the Meditation Panels for the Family Room.
New Growth followed the fabric pattern from the designer's storyboard, and was a symbol of a new beginning for the new home owners.
The Eternity Triptych was made in hopes of evoking new ideas and the endless possibilities for their new future in a new State. The Example of Eternity featured below was changed at the request of the designer to not include gold or beige, but only blue, white, and silver.
The Meditation Panels were originally intended to slide open to reveal the flat screen television in the Family Room. However, they were re-positioned by the designer to an art alcove on the opposite wall where they were installed traditionally as stationary art.
These canvases now hang in an estate in Miromar Lakes, Estero, Florida.
Example of Eternity
May 2021
The Abundant Growth canvas was originally created for a seminar at the Mirormar Design Center where the artist, Andi Hirsch, and Vilma Kovar, principle designer, Marbella Design Center, spoke on "Color Theory and Design". The Ombre Extension Panels were added later to accommodate the wall on which it was to be installed.
The Abundant Growth center panel is a symbol of the earth in bloom. The Ombre Extension Panels represent Zoe - the life giving breath, or energy, from the cosmos being sent to earth to make all things grow.
These canvases now hang in a private residence at The Claridges in New York City.
Example of Abundant Growth
March 2019
The River of Life canvases were juxtapositions of the painterly style and brushless paint work. The painterly style represents self-discipline and self-control, without which no one can reach success. The brushless paint represents the flowing river of life, which no one can stop and interrupts our plans for success. Thereby the paradox of real success being the ability to navigate the unexpected and uncontrollable parts of our lives.
These canvases now hang in a Villa in Marina Bay, Florida.
Example of River of LIfe
March 2018
Three canvases were required for this project. Purity I and Purity II were to be matching canvases for the Living Room, while Serenity Lake was slotted for the foot-board wall of the Master Bedroom. They needed to be calming with subtle hues and tones. At the request of the designer the thumbnail shown below for the Purity images were changed from organic to geometric forms.
Serenity Lake was symbolic expressionism leaning toward abstraction. As the viewer follows the movement of the subject matter, slow moving waters appear to undulate around tree trunks on their way to the place where all mysterious waters flow. The flowers can be interpreted as cherry blossoms, apple blossoms, or orchids in a symbiotic relationship with the primary tree.
These canvases now hang in a condo in Miromar Lakes, Estero, Florida.
Example of Purity