Paintings depicting flowers in garden settings look exceptionally beautiful when presented in sets. It is the number of works that builds the atmosphere, and that atmosphere, in turn, shapes an interior with a distinctive, memorable mood. A single gouache with roses is a subtle accent — but a rose garden stretching along an entire corridor can transform a space and give it an elegant, cohesive identity.




















Garden flowers are a universal motif: they work equally well in private homes and in hotels, where a restful atmosphere is essential. In apartments, a minimum of two paintings creates the best effect, while in atmospheric hotel interiors, a series of five to twenty works is ideal — forming the impression of a garden accompanying guests throughout their stay.