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Urban Gardening

2024 - 2025 | Painting

This series of paintings explores the quiet yet resilient charm of plants thriving in urban settings — from window boxes to sidewalk gardens. Infused with a virtual aesthetic, the works merge organic forms with digital-inspired color and composition, drawing from the dramatic palette of sunsets — those fleeting minutes when intensity and impermanence collide.

The act of painting here is both a celebration of creativity and a therapeutic exercise: a space to process, to grow, and to root oneself in the present. Flowers become more than botanical subjects; they are metaphors for personal growth, resilience, and the ability to cultivate beauty even in harsh or chaotic environments. Urban gardening, with its care, resistance, and quiet community spirit, mirrors the human capacity to nurture life, hope, and connection amidst the concrete.

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Oil and acrylic painting of a geranium flower by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a bean plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
Acrylic painting of a sunflower plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
Oil and acrylic painting of a calendula flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a rubber plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a pilea plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of daisies flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a begonia plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a cup plant flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a begonia plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
Oil painting of a daylili flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
Oil painting of a pampagrass plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a daffodils flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a begonia plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a hydrangea flowers by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
acrylic painting of a money plant by Juan Carlos Rosa Casasola
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