
TINY LIFE
A tribute to the unseen beginnings of life—where abstract forms reveal the beauty and mystery of the microscopic world.
"Tiny Life series draws inspiration from the invisible world of cells, protozoa, and early life forms. Blending abstract expression with scientific reference, her paintings transform microscopic structures into vivid, emotional landscapes. These works suggest that even the smallest life holds beauty, mystery, and the quiet power of origin."

PARAMECIUM CAUDATUM (2025) Acrylic on canvas 70 x 50 cm A scientific statement becomes a poetic lens. The protozoan appears not as specimen but as symbol—of survival, motion, and hidden intelligence. A quiet celebration of the elegance found in even the smallest forms of life.

FUNGAL FISSION (2025) Acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm Cell division unfolds as a moment of quiet rupture and renewal. Inspired by microscopic rhythms, the composition captures the instant where one form becomes two—where life splits, transforms, and silently begins again.

LIFE IS COMING 2025. Acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm A celestial backdrop meets the inner world of a single cell. Origin bridges the vastness of the cosmos with the intimacy of biological beginnings, suggesting that all life—regardless of scale—emerges from a shared mystery.

BOTANICAL BREATHING (2024) Watercolor and ink on paper – 31.5 × 42 cm A rhythmic study of plant respiration at the cellular level. Soft, layered forms suggest stomata—microscopic breathing structures—unfolding in silent repetition. The work evokes a meditative sense of flow and organic intelligence.

ROSE PETAL (2024) Watercolor and ink on paper – 42 x 31.5 cm Cell walls become a delicate terrain in this magnified glimpse of a rose petal. The interplay of vibrant red, pale pink, and linework evokes both organic structure and emotional fragility—where beauty is written in cellular detail.