An exciting and uplifting painting. It speaks, celebration, cocktails, happy times, “dance with me” type of vibes. Brush strokes and textures create a sense of movement, vibrations and flow. This will suit a room where natural light flows but doesn’t hit the canvas directly. This way a sparkle from the pink will not overwhelm the eye.
My son said “This looks like a picture you’ll see as you walk in a temple. It’s peaceful, flowy and calming.” He didn’t know what I had called it but picked up on the vibe. As I’ve grown older, I’ve become more “flowy”; it’s taken 50 years.
Flowers have been a symbol of celebration for many years, and roses, especially red roses, represent love and affection. Here is my take on eternal love; love that’s been through ups and downs, peaks and troughs, and still gone strong.
This artwork was inspired by “The traitors”. Yes, that’s right. I don’t spend much time watching TV and there are few programmes that captivate me – this is one of them. Each life story slowly unravels as people are pushed beyond their comfort zone and squirmingly adapt to the challenge in front. Human phychology – isn’t it fascinating?
Cool and mellow tones with a touch of gold warmth, like a sweet lullaby sang to a baby; like a song that gets your heart smiling. Using words is an incredible ability, yet words mean nothing when action is needed. I’ve been in this world almost half a century and it’s been dynamic. I wouldn’t be who and where I…
A large, statement piece, which at first glance looks somewhat insecure and self-doubting due to the negative space (white, blank canvas). Until one allows themselves to notice the protruding 3d elements, the blended pale notes, the drips, the framing lines and shining silver – it is all beautifully connected.
An abstracted representation of a calla lily and I am smitten by it. I don’t consider myself a floral painter, but I started a floral phase in my art in 2024 which has become a permanent phase 😊 I enjoy it so there will be more Petya-fied flowers in the future 😊
I’ve developed a real affinity for this style of artwork. There’s something about the central line – to me, it feels like continuity, like connection but also division. This canvas started busy but the off-white and gold brush strokes helped give it a delicate feel. Much to see and ponder over.
The first artwork I started in 2026 and the circular shape came so easily that I couldn’t let myself change it, instead I highlighted it with gold leaf. There’s such drama on this canvas, the contrast, the texture – it will need a room with natural light so all can be seen.
£185.00Original price was: £185.00.£140.00Current price is: £140.00.
This idea of this painting was clear but it took a while to feel that I have put on the canvas the complexity of family life, as I see it. All relationships need continual effort from both sides to remain strong and nurturing, but when children arrive, everything turns upside down. Finances, emotions, dynamics, responsibilities - everything shifts into new…
A gorgeous abstract painting in calm and earthy tones, that's where the title came from. I am such an earthling - I love walking barefoot on the grass, I love hugging trees and getting my hands dirty in the garden. What a joy it is to be part of life.
This piece is about the power of dreams – the way scenes shift and change, the intense real-life-like emotions, the presence of people we feel without seeing any faces. The contrast really makes this canvas alive, as the eye registers dark and light shapes in the multiple paint layers. I love all my artworks, but some are harder to let…
I am a deep thinker and my art is rarely about what you see but how it makes you feel and how I felt when creating it. This dramatic artwork is for all the thinkers and over-thinkers out there, who like me, need to make a conscious effort to stop a thought from developing too far and creating a mountain…
How do I put into words how this artwork makes me feel, when words are limited… It’s that first sip of my warm cuppa. It’s the deep breath after “It’s over”. It’s that uplifting dream that stays all day (see the dream catcher?). It’s the moments spent painting knowing the child is safe, the dog’s had his walk, the next…
It is undeniable that I have changed as an individual, I have mellowed down and it seems that my art reflect that change with curves and circular moves. I still love lines and square shapes, but it feels good to allow and be flexible and flowing. This artwork feels like a dance.
I have many “favourite” colour combinations, “blue and orange” is one of the most striking. Here I used a new metallic turquoise as well, and oh how I love it. It is eye catching from every angle.
Colours that feel like the world to me, hence the title. The inspiration came during a family holiday in Corfu. Since becoming parents, life became quite routine – work, day care, family, we didn’t go to many holidays abroad. Corfu was not our first but it was special, recharging, inspirational.
This painting is not about daisies, it’s about self-forgiveness. The artwork came about in the early stages of “motherhood” when I was struggling with my identity. That self-critical and often unforgiving inner voice can be so loud, that many of us can’t hear much else. We all need reminders that we are all doing our best at any given time;…
Such a good feeling coming form this painting. It’s free flowing not only because of the scene of flourishing flowers, but the swipe marks in the paint, the drips, the orange “bubbles”.
£458.00Original price was: £458.00.£345.00Current price is: £345.00.
A lovely abstract piece, in bold tones and marks. What this painting represents is life, its ups and down, its softness and sharp, cutting edges, and also its beauty. Much like these beautiful flowers that so many of us love, even their thorns.
£216.00Original price was: £216.00.£162.00Current price is: £162.00.
This is a gorgeous large abstract painting of a woman with a calm peaceful expression. Her serene demeanour is juxtaposed with the sharp dark lines and random colours, to highlight one message - all that matters is now.
I adore the look and feel of trees. They don’t need anything that we provide yet give us life. If left in peace they will grow as tall and strong as they can, no ifs and buts. They say with maturity comes appreciation of solitude and one’s own company; I guess that makes me very mature 😊
A poppy from my abstracted floral series – I’ve gone floral mad 😊 Why abstracted flowers – I have always said that nature is perfect and I have no interest in painting anything as it is in nature. What feels right is capturing the essence and showing it through my own emotional lens.
A large abstract painting, with gorgeous colours and marks. It is my representation of moving forward - it doesn't usually happen in a straight line, in fact, most of the times it is more like a zig-zag. And if we look around, there are always stepping stones to support our forward journey.
£245.00Original price was: £245.00.£215.00Current price is: £215.00.
This is a gorgeous abstract painting with only a few colours, which compliment each other beautifully. There are visible scores of the paint creating delicate texture and interesting focal points.
My appreciation for magnolia started after an art exhibition at the Hidcote manor gardens where they have exquisite magnolia trees. Since then, I notice them throughout Cheltenham. This artwork is the beginning on my abstracted floral series. The magnolia flower is not dominating, but it demands attention. It feels so good to let my eyes wander.
As I made the up-down marks with the brush, I wondered “What is life, if not a series of ups and downs. No matter who we are, one way or another, life will teach us to prepare for the downs and enjoy the ups. Whether we learn, and how long it takes us to learn, is up to us and…
Time travel - fiction or reality, what do you think? At times it felt like this canvas will never get finished – travelling to the future would have made things much easier for me 😊 but as I always say the joy in creating something is not just the end result but the process. For now, I shall be time…
A feel-good painting. I used my widest brush to swipe vivid and bright colours and as the white canvas got covered, the swipes felt like speed and haste – the idea about the title was born. Soft grey helped to provide balance and softness, and as you look closer, nuggets of colour and texture catch the attention.
Poppies are such a joy. Here I chose to add a bit of colour to the petals to engage the viewer; speckles of gold and yellow provide warmth and encourage the eyes to glide, but soft grey offers space and visual rest.