Late Bloom is my watercolor series shaped by second blooms—plants overlooked on city sidewalks and parks, quietly insisting on being seen.
It began with a noticing: plants left out on city sidewalks, their first bloom fading. But beneath the wilt, something stirred. A second bloom. A quiet insistence on being seen—even now.
Each original watercolor captures that in-between moment: when color creeps back into a tired stem, when a flower leans again toward light. These aren’t perfect florals. They’re true ones—marked by time, motion, and the quiet thrill of return.
In a world that celebrates urgency, Late Bloom invites you to pause. To witness beauty that’s easy to miss. To believe in your own unfolding—unruly, offbeat, and right on time.
If something here speaks to you, let’s create together. You can commission a custom piece, collaborate on a floral portrait series, or join me on a watercolor expedition to begin your own story.
Late Bloom – Independence
Late Bloom – Chance
Red and white dahlia flower with layered petals on a white background.
Late Bloom – Radiance
Late Bloom – Vulnerability
Late Bloom - Persistence
A watercolor painting of a vibrant orange and red flower with pointed petals, set against a white background.
Late Bloom – Flicker
Late Bloom – Invitation
Late Bloom – Majesty
Watercolor painting of a pink and orange rose with purple accents on a white background.
Late Bloom – Purpose
Late Bloom – Resilience
Watercolor painting of a pink rose with shades of red and orange on white background.
Late Bloom – Awakening
Watercolor painting of a single pink and purple flower with a yellow-orange center.
Late Bloom – Tenderness