(Moldova, b. 1988)
I am an artist from Moldova, working in the genre of realism and hyperrealism. My primary subject is flowers — a limitless source of themes, forms, colors, and emotional states.
My paintings are an invitation into the world of floral beauty in all its variety: from subtle, gentle refinement to bold, saturated intensity. Flowers in my art can be delicately fragile or powerfully expressive, captivating with their exotic shapes and rich color depth. I paint flowers because they evoke in me a sense of awe, admiration, and quiet delight. I'm inspired by their tenderness as much as by their strength. I am fascinated by their form, color, and energy.
My process begins with long observation. I study each petal carefully, watching the play of light, the nuances of tone, the rhythms within the composition. I aim to capture not only the outer charm of the flower but also its essence — its breath and presence. Working in realism and hyperrealism, I strive to convey every detail with precision so that the viewer can feel the vivid texture and subtle life of nature.
I want the viewer to pause, to breathe, and to look deeper. To feel the same beauty I see — beauty that is fleeting, elusive, yet always alive. Flowers in my work are more than a subject; they are a mood, a feeling of youth and vitality, a breath of life that cannot be held, only loved.