My Garden is a personal series I began one year ago with the intention of connecting with both my garden and myself, as an exercise in exploring my immediate surroundings. By setting the boundaries of using only what I find in the garden at that specific time of year, the process becomes unique, shaped by the continuous transformation of the vegetation with the changing seasons and the natural development of the environment.
Spring finally arrived to My Garden, bringing everything back to life. I was amazed by the variety that had flourished thanks to the mild weather and generous rainfall.
We also introduced some new species, and suddenly, the garden burst into vibrant color. Although I’m hesitant to start cutting them just yet—they need time to settle and grow strong—I couldn’t resist including a few of these stunning new additions in this last artwork.