Oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Framing available upon request
Born from a photograph taken on a sacred piece of land in Tuscany known as Tara Land, this painting captures wild Hagebutte (rose hips) emerging through mist and blue atmospheric silence.
The red berries sweep diagonally across the landscape like threads of vitality — a pulse of life cutting through stillness.
In European herbal tradition, Hagebutte symbolizes resilience and renewal. Rich in vitamin C and known for its healing and immune-strengthening qualities, rose hips survive the cold season and remain vibrant when much of nature withdraws. Spiritually, they represent endurance, nourishment, and the quiet courage to continue.
Here, the sacred landscape becomes both memory and activation.
The fog suggests uncertainty.
The red fruits insist on life.
“Rose Hips on Tara Land” carries the message of grounded strength — the kind that grows directly from the earth itself.
It is a painting about resilience, protection, and the deep reassurance that even in transitional seasons, life prepares its next flowering.
Oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Framing available upon request
Born from a photograph taken on a sacred piece of land in Tuscany known as Tara Land, this painting captures wild Hagebutte (rose hips) emerging through mist and blue atmospheric silence.
The red berries sweep diagonally across the landscape like threads of vitality — a pulse of life cutting through stillness.
In European herbal tradition, Hagebutte symbolizes resilience and renewal. Rich in vitamin C and known for its healing and immune-strengthening qualities, rose hips survive the cold season and remain vibrant when much of nature withdraws. Spiritually, they represent endurance, nourishment, and the quiet courage to continue.
Here, the sacred landscape becomes both memory and activation.
The fog suggests uncertainty.
The red fruits insist on life.
“Rose Hips on Tara Land” carries the message of grounded strength — the kind that grows directly from the earth itself.
It is a painting about resilience, protection, and the deep reassurance that even in transitional seasons, life prepares its next flowering.