Snowdrops don’t grow at the window

My research begins from the moment close to the collapse at the end of winter, when, surrounded by dead, dry vegetation, the first to come to life are the snowdrops. I then extend the observation to the fact that a true renewal requires embracing this stage of crisis, where it is necessary to accept and integrate even the hostility from the surroundings.

Snowdrops don’t grow at the window 1, oil on canvas with jute, 200/140 cm

Snowdrops don’t grow at the window 2, oil on canvas with jute, 100/140 cm

5:30 AM, oil on canvas with jute, dypthic, 160/80 cm

Vines, oil on canvas with jute, 140/100 cm

Hydrangeas surviving the winter , 2021, 100 x 150

2 o’clock, August, 140/100 cm

Rear Garden, 140/100 cm

Dawn, 180/150cm

Let’s talk, dypthic, oil on canvas with jute, 200/140 cm

The woods, trypthic, 240/120 cm

Antonia’s appricot tree, dypthic, acrylic on canvas with jute, 200/140 cm

Wild lilies, trypthic oil on canvas with jute, 3 x 50/50 cm

Vines 2, mixed media, 50/50 cm

Magnolia frenzy, oil on canvas with jute, 80/120 cm