At Home

$3,800.00

Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026

We often think of home as a place.

An address. A city. A familiar room filled with the things we have collected over the years.

But as life moves forward, many of us discover that the deepest sense of home has very little to do with where we live.

It has everything to do with how we feel within ourselves.

There are rare moments when the constant pressure to become more quietly fades into the background. We stop measuring ourselves against expectations, stop rushing toward the next destination, and simply allow ourselves to exist exactly as we are. In those moments, something shifts. We are no longer searching for where we belong.

We realise we are already there.

This painting was created from that feeling.

For me, At Home is not about a room or a house. It is about the quiet relief of returning to yourself. It is about reaching a place where nothing needs to be explained, justified, or earned before you can feel at ease.

Perhaps that is why this work speaks differently to each person who stands before it. It does not tell a story. Instead, it gently asks a question that many of us spend years trying to answer:

Where do you feel most like yourself?

The answer is rarely a location.

It is a state of being.

We don't choose the paintings we live with simply because they suit our interiors. We choose them because they remind us of the life we hope to protect inside those walls.

At Home was created for those who understand that the greatest sense of belonging does not come from finding the perfect place.

It comes from finally feeling at home within your own life.

Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026

We often think of home as a place.

An address. A city. A familiar room filled with the things we have collected over the years.

But as life moves forward, many of us discover that the deepest sense of home has very little to do with where we live.

It has everything to do with how we feel within ourselves.

There are rare moments when the constant pressure to become more quietly fades into the background. We stop measuring ourselves against expectations, stop rushing toward the next destination, and simply allow ourselves to exist exactly as we are. In those moments, something shifts. We are no longer searching for where we belong.

We realise we are already there.

This painting was created from that feeling.

For me, At Home is not about a room or a house. It is about the quiet relief of returning to yourself. It is about reaching a place where nothing needs to be explained, justified, or earned before you can feel at ease.

Perhaps that is why this work speaks differently to each person who stands before it. It does not tell a story. Instead, it gently asks a question that many of us spend years trying to answer:

Where do you feel most like yourself?

The answer is rarely a location.

It is a state of being.

We don't choose the paintings we live with simply because they suit our interiors. We choose them because they remind us of the life we hope to protect inside those walls.

At Home was created for those who understand that the greatest sense of belonging does not come from finding the perfect place.

It comes from finally feeling at home within your own life.