Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026
Some of the happiest moments in our lives are so ordinary that we almost forget they happened.
A conversation that lingers a little longer than planned. A shared dessert at the end of the day. A pause that was never meant to become a memory, yet somehow does.
As we grow older, life often becomes more efficient. We learn to move quickly from one responsibility to the next, always thinking about what comes after. Even moments of rest begin to feel like something that should be earned.
This painting was created as a reminder of a different rhythm.
A rhythm in which nothing extraordinary needs to happen for a moment to feel complete.
For me, Savoring is not about food. It is about attention. About allowing yourself to fully experience something simple before reaching for the next thing. It is about discovering that joy often lives in moments so quiet that they almost pass unnoticed.
Perhaps that is why these moments stay with us for years. Not because they changed our lives, but because, for a brief time, we were completely present within them.
Savoring was created for those who believe that a meaningful life is not built only through remarkable achievements, but through the ordinary moments we choose not to hurry past.
Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026
Some of the happiest moments in our lives are so ordinary that we almost forget they happened.
A conversation that lingers a little longer than planned. A shared dessert at the end of the day. A pause that was never meant to become a memory, yet somehow does.
As we grow older, life often becomes more efficient. We learn to move quickly from one responsibility to the next, always thinking about what comes after. Even moments of rest begin to feel like something that should be earned.
This painting was created as a reminder of a different rhythm.
A rhythm in which nothing extraordinary needs to happen for a moment to feel complete.
For me, Savoring is not about food. It is about attention. About allowing yourself to fully experience something simple before reaching for the next thing. It is about discovering that joy often lives in moments so quiet that they almost pass unnoticed.
Perhaps that is why these moments stay with us for years. Not because they changed our lives, but because, for a brief time, we were completely present within them.
Savoring was created for those who believe that a meaningful life is not built only through remarkable achievements, but through the ordinary moments we choose not to hurry past.