The English Garden (Munich) is an intimate work measuring 30×30 cm, created in 2026 using acrylic paint and gold leaf. This work combines observations of nature, architectural harmony, and a personal sense of space, where everyday reality takes on an almost meditative quality. The English Garden in Munich appears not merely as a specific place, but as a space of silence, light, and inner contemplation.
The sun’s rays on the tree crowns, gilded at the start of autumn, fill the composition with a special warmth and soft shimmer. In this atmosphere, the ladies strolling through the garden in 18th-century attire, holding white lace parasols to shield themselves from the sun, stand out particularly vividly. Their figures lend the scene a sense of grace, historical elegance, and a light theatrical mood, as if transporting the viewer to another time where beauty, tranquility, and nobility exist in a delicate balance.
This painting can be perceived as a lyrical observation of a place where nature, the city, and light exist in a delicate balance. It is suitable for collectors who appreciate contemporary painting with a poetic mood, symbolism, and delicate decorativeness.






