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🎨 Finding Balance in the Process

Updated: Jun 13

Woman kneels on a sandy beach by the waves, smiling and holding three blue abstract leaf paintings with no visible text.

Me with my Blue Garden botanical triptych


The creative process doesn’t always follow the original plan, and that’s often where the most interesting results happen. I initially imagined this triptych as a vivid contrast of blue and red. But once I saw the background develop, it felt too sharp, too visually intense.


Collage creation with blue leaf patterns on vibrant red and yellow backgrounds. Hands paint and arrange cutouts, with paints and scissors visible.

The process of creating


To bring it into balance, I layered a soft blue tone over the red, which immediately changed the atmosphere. The composition started to feel more cohesive, more alive.

The final result is a serene and harmonious triptych in blue tones, enriched with delicate lemon accents that bring lightness to the overall palette.


Hand paints vibrant blue and yellow leaf art. Three framed artworks on walls of a living room, dining area, and bedroom. Modern decor.

Interior mockups with Blue Garden: living room and bedroom


This is the result of the final piece and some perspectives of the interior featuring this art triptych.


Three interiors: a bathroom with a tub and blue art, a hallway with blue art on a light wall, and a bedroom with blue art over a bed.

Interior mockups with Blue Garden: bathroom, hollway and bedroom wall

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