Love Across Time
Luxury Art Collection
This series of paintings draws inspiration from timeless Greek love stories, reimagining ancient myths, stories I’ve gathered from pages, voices and passing moments: where love transcends the boundaries of time and fate. Each piece captures the essence of these powerful relationships, exploring themes of passion, loss, and transformation. The series celebrates love that endures beyond life, death, and change, transforming these familiar myths into something universally timeless. Through vivid colours, ethereal light, and symbolic imagery, the paintings convey the emotional depth and spiritual connection at the heart of these stories, where love often defies fate itself. The figures are not bound by their ancient origins but instead become part of a larger, endless narrative—one that continues to resonate through the ages. These paintings invite the viewer to connect with the emotional power of these myths, offering a fresh perspective on the stories that have shaped human understanding of love and its eternal nature. They reveal that love, even in myth, is something that transcends time and lives on forever.
This exquisite collection of oil paintings is designed for sophisticated spaces, bringing elegance and depth to any interior. Painted on high-quality box canvas, each piece comes unframed, with painted edges for a seamless, ready-to-hang finish. Optional framing is available in box frames (black, white, gold, or silver) for an added touch of refinement.

Oil on Canvas
Eurydice, into forever
Inspired by the timeless myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, “Euridice, Into Forever” reimagines their love as something that transcends fate, transforming loss into an eternal journey. While their story is often told as one of tragic separation, this piece envisions a different perspective—one where love does not end but instead evolves, existing beyond the boundaries of life and death. The composition draws the viewer into a dreamlike landscape, where light becomes a metaphor for eternity. The soft, atmospheric glow is not merely an element of illumination but a presence—an embodiment of the unseen forces that guide Eurydice forward, untethered from her past fate. Birds take flight toward this radiance, symbols of souls in transition, of hope soaring beyond earthly limitations. Their movement suggests a passage, a crossing into something endless and unknown.

Psyche, Across Eternity
Oil on Canvas
“Psyche, Across Eternity” embodies this by presenting love not as something bound by time, but as something infinite. The painting invites viewers to look beyond what is seen. Instead of a simple reunion, it portrays a love that exists beyond form, dissolving into light and space. The soft, dreamlike hues blur the lines between what is real and imagined, making the viewer feel as though they are witnessing something both tangible and otherworldly. Much like the exhibition’s theme, this piece turns the familiar into something extraordinary. Psyche’s journey is no longer just a myth but a reflection on how love and perception reshape the world. It is not just a story of longing, but of transformation—where love, like vision, goes beyond what is seen and becomes limitless.

Daphne, Chasing Shadows
Oil on Canvas
Daphne’s transformation is traditionally seen as an escape from Apollo, yet here, it becomes a journey into something greater. The seen—the recognizable figure of Daphne—is not simply observed; it is reimagined, her form dissolving into color, light, and movement. The familiar story is no longer just a tale of pursuit, but one of transcendence. The birds, river, and shifting green tones challenge the boundaries of what is real and what is imagined. They invite viewers to see metamorphosis not as an end, but as a creative act—where love, identity, and fate are no longer constrained by expectation. Just as the exhibition seeks to explore perception as alchemy, this piece transforms myth into a meditation on renewal, blurring the line between past and future, reality and dream. Here, vision is not passive; it is an act of creation. Daphne does not simply vanish—she lingers in shadow and light, forever in motion.

“When the Ocean Dreams”
