Original acrylic + mixed media on canvas
97 × 97cm
This piece is about renewal, innocence, and the beauty of beginnings. The name Eden comes from the Hebrew word for delight or paradise — a reminder of purity and freedom. Ema carries the meaning of whole, universal, motherly essence. Together, they embody a sense of strength, femininity, and connection to the earth.
Through layered textures and earthy tones, I wanted to create a balance between vulnerability and resilience — a figure who feels both grounded in nature and elevated beyond it.
Original acrylic + mixed media on canvas
97 × 97cm
This piece is about renewal, innocence, and the beauty of beginnings. The name Eden comes from the Hebrew word for delight or paradise — a reminder of purity and freedom. Ema carries the meaning of whole, universal, motherly essence. Together, they embody a sense of strength, femininity, and connection to the earth.
Through layered textures and earthy tones, I wanted to create a balance between vulnerability and resilience — a figure who feels both grounded in nature and elevated beyond it.