The Brushed Series:
A Folklore of Stone & Stroke
Summer Selection 25


In the hush of ancient halls and overgrown gardens, the “Brushed” series was born. Each piece is a study in how art lives on stone walls and castle corridors long after the voices inside them fade. These paintings echo the brushstrokes you’d find hidden in folklore where the wild field meets the cottage wall, where flowers bloom untamed by the hand of royalty. Inspired by the spirit of a lone artist working by candlelight in forgotten chambers, the collection carries the hush of folklore and the hush of royal abandon. It’s about the traces we leave behind: a single stroke of green, a burst of flowers against stone, the shimmer of a lake catching the last light of day. To hang one of these pieces is to claim a small corner of a timeless fable, one that honors wild places and the painters who dared to frame them. Let your walls carry the echo.