BLM
— Behind BLOOM

What if every artwork
could capture a
different part of being human?

— Studio note

BLOOM began with a simple idea: that no single artwork could ever say all of it. So instead, we'd make many — a slowly expanding universe of small, attentive pieces, each carrying its own moment, mood, or memory.

Over time that idea evolved into an archive of stories, emotions, and imagination. A piece for the days that ask nothing of you. A piece for the days you can't put down. A piece for the friend who left, the version of yourself you are still becoming, the country you carry in your bones.

Every new work adds another chapter. Every collector helps the story continue. There's no end-point — just a quiet, patient growth, like a garden tended without urgency.

Thank you for being here.

The pillars of the studio

01

Process

Each piece begins with a question rather than an answer. Pigment, paper, time — the studio works in conversation with the work, not above it.

02

Materials

Linen, cotton paper, hand-mixed pigment, archival inks. Made to outlast the rooms they first arrive in.

03

Editions

Originals are one of one. Prints are produced in small, numbered editions and quietly retired when they are gone.