
Spring Wildflower Study
A lively bouquet of stylized wildflowers rises across the page, with blue blossoms, green stems, and purple-pink petals set against open paper. Transparent watercolor washes and fine painted lines keep the surface light and breathable while giving each flower its own character. The result is fresh, cheerful, and easy to place in a bedroom, hallway, or quiet corner.

Dina Abd Elhak
Iโm Dina, an art therapist and watercolor artist. My connection to painting deepened during the war, when I found in it a space for expression, calm, and reconnecting with myself. Iโm especially drawn to intuitive painting work that begins with a feeling, a color, or a moment, and develops through listening to the process, without always knowing in advance where it will lead. I especially love painting flowers, nature, and landscapes, allowing the water and pigment to create movement, softness, and layers that tell their own story. For me, the therapeutic and artistic worlds come together naturally. Art is not only about the final result, but also about the journey a space for reflection, emotion, freedom, and discovery.
Iโm Dina, an art therapist and watercolor artist. My connection to painting deepened during the war, when I found in it a space for expression, calm, and reconnecting with myself. Iโm especially drawn to intuitive painting work that begins with a feeling, a color, or a moment, and develops through listening to the process, without always knowing in advance where it will lead. I especially love painting flowers, nature, and landscapes, allowing the water and pigment to create movement, softness, and layers that tell their own story. For me, the therapeutic and artistic worlds come together naturally. Art is not only about the final result, but also about the journey a space for reflection, emotion, freedom, and discovery.