What Makes This Different:
Mindfully Created
Painted in meditative practice in the south of France, each piece emerges from a state of deep presence. You're not just acquiring art—you're inviting the energy of that stillness into your space.
Consciously Crafted
100% cotton paper, water-based techniques
Non-toxic, vegan materials throughout
No unnecessary chemicals, just pigment and intention
Printed with carbon-neutral practices on Printed on 310gsm textured Hahnemühle ‘German Etching’ fine art paper with high quality archival, museum grade ink.
Ships ready to frame
Technical Details:
Size: A4 (210 × 297 mm / 8.3 × 11.7 inches)
Paper:
Hahnemühle German Etching
Hahnemühle Bamboo
Reproduction: High-quality archival print from original watercolor
Origin: Original painted in Provence, France
Printing: Carbon-neutral printing partner
Materials: Non-toxic, eco-friendly throughout
Pairs beautifully with Avena for a harmonious diptych
Provençal Light
There's something about the quality of light in Provence—softer, more forgiving—that shapes everything created here. These works carry that particular luminosity, that Mediterranean ability to make even the ordinary feel sacred.
The Experience:
Collectors tell us they feel calmer when they look at these pieces. More centered. The work doesn't shout for attention—it waits, quietly, offering what you need when you're ready to receive it.
Perfect for spaces where you want to cultivate calm: bedrooms, meditation corners, reading nooks, healing practices, or anywhere you go to remember yourself.
About the Artist:
Marie-Louise creates at the intersection of meditation and watercolor in the south of France. As a meditation educator, she brings the same quality of presence to her painting practice—each piece emerges from a state of deep attention to what wants to unfold in the moment.
The "Finding Softness" collection represents a chapter of tenderness, a conscious choice to paint with gentleness in a world that often rewards force. The next collection will explore bolder territory with mixed media, but these watercolors remain an honest document of what it means to soften on purpose.