Reset. Reflect. Little Habits.

Reset. Reflect. Little Habits.

December always slows me down. It’s the season when we look back gently, and prepare to begin again. I’m thinking about all the little habits that nourish my creativity: picking up a fallen flower on the sidewalk, watching the sky change from one shade to another, or simply organizing my brushes before I paint. These small gestures feed my art, day after day.

New Art Supplies

November was special because it was my birthday. And this year, I received the most beautiful, thoughtful gifts. First, there was exquisite dark chocolate from La Beaune Tablette — rich, intense, unforgettable. Then, a delicious meal cooked by my husband. And finally… new art supplies!
Fresh brushes, canvas, and primed boards — everything I need to bring new paintings to life.

If you need to take time for you, I guide you through a relaxing ocean scene with soft blues, gentle waves, and cloudy skies. This beginner-friendly lesson helps you create peaceful, vibrant textures step by step — perfect if you want to unwind and paint at your own pace.

My Collections

I am currently building two art collections that reflect my love for nature :

“Dans mon jardin de fleurs” (In My Flower Garden)

This series explores the richness and poetry of flowers.
Flowers carry hope. They sometimes appear in surprising places, like discreet miracles. They are sculptures made of color, texture, and shape — full of grace and wonder. Flowers make me instantly happy. Their beauty is a gift meant to be noticed, gathered, contemplated. And contemplation turns into joy.

La nature respire — “Nature Breathes.” It’s the title of one of my paintings, and it’s exactly how I feel when I paint flowers: I breathe differently. I breathe beauty.

“Horizons”
After painting flowers, I love to dive into a completely different universe: the ocean.
The sea is infinite. It is where earth and sky meet. In this collection, Horizons represents the fragile line where two infinite spaces touch: water and sky. A quiet threshold, simple yet mysterious.

Before You Go

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