Hi, I'm Adrian Puha! 👋





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Welcome Adrian! Great to have you here.
The way you're framing your work, nature plus mystery, detail as storytelling, suggests you're thinking beyond surface. That's the kind of intentionality that usually shows up fast in the work itself.
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Hey hey! 👋 Nature with a touch of mystery is honestly such a good frame for a body of work. The detail-and-storytelling chase is the whole thing. What pulled you toward that blend specifically?
Hey, thank you. I m living in Heaven and i am surrounded by Nature and this is what she tell me to paint 😁 and i do gardening alot and this brought me close to nature again.
Adrian, those first few words tell me you're working in a space I love, nature with mystery feels like the kind of work where every object matters, where a leaf or a shadow is doing emotional work. I shoot vintage objects under warm light, so I'm always watching for pieces where the subject has a story to tell before you even read the title. Really curious to see how you layer detail into your paintings. Welcome in.
Thank you Shannon, nice to be here