"In My Garden" 2024, acrylic on paper
September 7, 2025
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In My Garden

In my garden.” I imagine a hidden portal to Vojanovy Sady, the quiet park tucked behind Anglo-American University.

During my time in Prague, it has felt like my own Eden with winding paths, a still pond, weeping willows and the flock of peacocks that roam freely.

This painting grew from that inspiration. The peacock I created carries a garden in its tail, each flower blooming fully, just as the park carried me through these years. The blossoms symbolize how beauty and meaning can thrive in life’s quiet, overlooked corners.

It is both a love letter to Prague and a reflection of my enduring fascination with florals: their individuality, resilience and power to transform any space into something extraordinary.

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