Unseen Garden is an evolving artistic environment where art, nature, and everyday life meet.
Conceived as a living project, the garden grows slowly through seasons, memories, and human presence. It is not designed as a finished space, but as an environment that changes over time, shaped by weather, plants, objects, artworks, and the people who enter it.
Painting, sculpture, found objects, and natural elements coexist here. Roses, ivy, lavender, rosemary, and mint become part of the same experience as artworks and spatial interventions. Fragrance, light, texture, and sound are as important as form and image.
The scent of mint after rain, lavender warmed by the summer sun, rosemary carried by the wind, the sound of leaves, birds, and distant conversations all contribute to the atmosphere of the garden. These fleeting sensory experiences become part of the work itself.
Unseen Garden explores the relationship between presence, perception, and place. It invites visitors to slow down, to observe, to rest, and to reconnect with the often unnoticed dimensions of everyday life.
More than a garden, it is an ongoing artistic practice.
A space for reflection.
A space for encounter.
A space to pause.