Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Year: 2026
Origin: Tuscany, Italy
“Artichokes in Release” explores the moment where protection softens into openness. The artichoke — a plant structured through layers of defense — becomes here a visual metaphor for the human emotional field: guarded, complex, and capable of gradual unfolding.
Created in Tuscany in 2026, this painting moves between botanical presence and psychological landscape. The composition is built through expressive palette knife work and layered oil textures, where dense, almost resistant forms dissolve into movement and light. The surface carries both tension and release — a rhythm that mirrors internal processes of letting go.
Traditionally associated with liver support and detoxification, the artichoke is reinterpreted in this work as a symbol of emotional purification. The painting invites a subtle shift in the viewer: from contraction toward openness, from accumulated intensity toward clarity. Collectors often experience this piece as quietly regulating — bringing a sense of grounding while gently dissolving underlying agitation.
Rather than illustrating a concept, the work functions as an experiential field — influencing the atmosphere of a space and interacting with the viewer’s nervous system over time.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 × 80 cm
Year: 2026
Location: Tuscany, Italy
Framing: Available upon request (Italian wood options possible)
Condition: New
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Shipping: Worldwide, professionally packaged
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Year: 2026
Origin: Tuscany, Italy
“Artichokes in Release” explores the moment where protection softens into openness. The artichoke — a plant structured through layers of defense — becomes here a visual metaphor for the human emotional field: guarded, complex, and capable of gradual unfolding.
Created in Tuscany in 2026, this painting moves between botanical presence and psychological landscape. The composition is built through expressive palette knife work and layered oil textures, where dense, almost resistant forms dissolve into movement and light. The surface carries both tension and release — a rhythm that mirrors internal processes of letting go.
Traditionally associated with liver support and detoxification, the artichoke is reinterpreted in this work as a symbol of emotional purification. The painting invites a subtle shift in the viewer: from contraction toward openness, from accumulated intensity toward clarity. Collectors often experience this piece as quietly regulating — bringing a sense of grounding while gently dissolving underlying agitation.
Rather than illustrating a concept, the work functions as an experiential field — influencing the atmosphere of a space and interacting with the viewer’s nervous system over time.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 × 80 cm
Year: 2026
Location: Tuscany, Italy
Framing: Available upon request (Italian wood options possible)
Condition: New
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Shipping: Worldwide, professionally packaged