An exhibition about Coexistence, interdependence, and natures fragile beauty
In 2023, Coexist, my solo exhibition at the renowned Green & Stone Gallery in Chelsea was launched. Showcasing a collection of paintings that brought together the themes of coexistence, interdependence, and the fragile beauty of the natural world - Coexist was an exploration of harmony and connection between humans, nature, and the animal kingdom.
This was my second solo exhibition and a significant milestone in my artistic journey and evolution. The experience of exhibiting at Green & Stone, a gallery known for its high standards and dedicated, conscientious art lovers, was both exhilarating and challenging. Each stroke was made purposefully and precisely, ensuring every intricate detail conveyed soul and character.
The paintings in this exhibition reflect my commitment to highlighting the delicate balance we share with the planet’s creatures and the environment. Each piece aims to evoke both a sense of awe and a call to action, urging you to reflect on your relationship with the natural world.
View the Coexist collection in London
You can see most of the Coexist collection at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane Hotel in Mayfair, London, where some pieces are on display. One of London’s most distinguished hotels - this elegant Art Deco landmark, built in the 1920s with its grand interiors and classic details, make it a fitting setting for my paintings. There for guests from all over the world to ponder, view and even purchase.

Exploration of the delicate and diverse ocean's ecosystem
One of the standout pieces from Coexist was The Reef, a large-scale depiction of an underwater coral-scape.
This work was a vibrant and detailed exploration of the delicate and diverse ecosystem beneath the ocean’s surface, illustrating the intricate interplay of marine life. Through this piece, I wanted to raise awareness of the urgent need to protect coral reefs, which are vital to the health of our oceans and the countless species that depend on them. The expansive scale of The Reef invited viewers to step into this underwater world and reflect on its beauty and fragility.

Feel the majesty and vulnerability of the orangutan
Another key work in the exhibition was Puluh, a larger-than-life acrylic painting dedicated to supporting the endangered Sumatran orangutan.
This piece was deeply personal to me, as I’ve always been moved by the plight of this incredible species, which is at risk of extinction due to deforestation and poaching. Puluh captures the majesty and vulnerability of the orangutan, emphasising its expressive face and powerful presence. The painting served as both a tribute to these magnificent creatures and a call for greater conservation efforts to protect them.

Capturing a moment of tranquility and raw beauty
Also featured in Coexist was Slumber, a stunning and highly detailed painting of a leopard yawning. This piece holds special significance for me as it was my very first painting created in acrylic paints.
The delicate and precise rendering of the leopard’s fur and the peaceful expression of the animal at rest captures a moment of tranquility and raw beauty. Slumber marks a pivotal point in my artistic development and remains a beloved work that reflects my deep connection to the animal world.
Reconnecting with soulful, art lovers
While preparing Coexist demanded an immense amount of focus and energy, the experience of sharing this body of work was deeply rewarding. The opportunity to exhibit at Green & Stone and engage with a thoughtful, art‑loving audience reaffirmed why I do what I do. Many guests took time to reflect, ask questions, and share their own emotional responses - and that’s the kind of connection that stays with me.
Looking back, Coexist was more than an exhibition - it was a moment of growth, a deepening of purpose, a celebration of our fragile, shared world. It reminded me that art has the power to tell stories, spark connection, and quietly stir something within us.
View the collection, shop original pieces and Art prints
Visit the collection: Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, Mayfair, London
Shop Art Prints & Originals in the Coexist collection
