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Life in Bloom

1.9 x 1.2m acrylic on canvas

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LIFE IN BLOOM

Life in Bloom is a piece that holds a very special place in my heart, because it marks a moment of alignment - the kind that doesn’t happen often, but stays with you when it does.

 

This piece came together after I completed the 100 Tree Project whilst on maternity leave with my second daughter. A project that I started to help me feel more like myself again by doing the thing I love - painting. I painted 100 Tree Paintings in 100 days and through that project I felt like my creativity and life came full circle.

 

This piece represents that feeling when things quietly fall into place. When the hard work, the uncertainty, the late nights and the self-doubt begin to make sense, and you realise you’re standing right where you’re meant to be. Not because everything is perfect, but because it feels true.

 

For me, this piece symbolises those fleeting seasons where life feels expansive and full - when growth is visible, energy is high, and hope feels close to the surface. It’s a reminder to pause and notice those moments when they arrive, because they can be easy to rush past.

 

I hope Life in Bloom feels like a celebration in your space - of growth, of trust, and of those moments when you realise you’re already living the life you once hoped for.

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Life Through Trees Collection coming November 2026

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We would like to acknowledge the Wathaurong people of the Kulin Nations as the Traditional Owners of the land that this work was created upon and the Tradition Owners of the lands that inspire each piece of this series and pay our respect to Elders both past and present. 

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