The Artist
“Watercolor studies of places, memory, and atmosphere—translated into collectible works and refined reproductions.”
“Watercolor studies of places, memory, and atmosphere—translated into collectible works and refined reproductions.”
Original works & curated reproductions
Each piece begins as an original watercolor, then carefully reproduced on 300gsm Canson watercolor paper to preserve texture, depth, and the character of the medium.
TThe practice began with commissioned works—quiet, detailed studies of homes, spaces, and landscapes. Each painting focused on capturing not just form, but atmosphere.
Over time, the work expanded into collaborations with private properties, villas, and institutions—where paintings are created in response to a place, and remain part of it.
Reproductions came later, not as mass production, but as a way to make selected works accessible—without losing the integrity of the original medium.
Today, the studio moves between original commissions, limited reproductions, and site-specific collaborations—always grounded in the same approach: careful observation, restraint, and material honesty.
Selected partnerships with villas, resorts, and private spaces.
Each collaboration is developed around the location—resulting in works that belong to the place they depict. Some pieces are exhibited and sold exclusively on-site. Others remain as part of the space itself.
Made with care, kept with integrity
Architectural and landscape studies in watercolor—focusing on structure, light, and atmosphere.
Architect & Watercolor Artist
An architect and watercolor artist based in Bali, working at the intersection of space, memory, and atmosphere.
The practice focuses on architectural and landscape subjects—translating real places into quiet, detailed studies in watercolor.
Alongside independent work, the artist collaborates with villas, private residences, and selected properties, creating pieces that respond directly to their environment.
Each work is approached with the intention of evoking familiarity—like a place remembered, rather than simply seen.
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