



Blossom and Citrus whispers
Maria Avila’s art is a love letter to simplicity, warmth, and the vibrant soul of the Caribbean. Her minimal art collection speaks in soft pastels, where light dances across delicate forms, capturing the essence of her homeland—the Dominican Republic.
Each painting whispers of home: a turquoise vase holding fragile cherry blossoms, its color reflecting the endless Caribbean waters; a sun-kissed table where citrus fruits rest, their scent mingling with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee; a tea kettle, a quiet symbol of gathering and conversation, inviting moments of peace.
Though minimal in form, the collection is rich in memory. It holds the warmth of childhood mornings, the sound of palm trees swaying in the distance, and the gentle way the island’s golden light touches everything it meets.
Maria Avila’s art is not just about objects; it’s about feeling. It’s about the beauty of everyday life—where a simple arrangement of flowers and fruit tells a story of home, faith, and the joy of slowing down. Her brushstrokes remind us that even in minimalism, there is abundance.Original 16x12 acrylic painting on an unframed canvas.
Blossom and Citrus whispers
Maria Avila’s art is a love letter to simplicity, warmth, and the vibrant soul of the Caribbean. Her minimal art collection speaks in soft pastels, where light dances across delicate forms, capturing the essence of her homeland—the Dominican Republic.
Each painting whispers of home: a turquoise vase holding fragile cherry blossoms, its color reflecting the endless Caribbean waters; a sun-kissed table where citrus fruits rest, their scent mingling with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee; a tea kettle, a quiet symbol of gathering and conversation, inviting moments of peace.
Though minimal in form, the collection is rich in memory. It holds the warmth of childhood mornings, the sound of palm trees swaying in the distance, and the gentle way the island’s golden light touches everything it meets.
Maria Avila’s art is not just about objects; it’s about feeling. It’s about the beauty of everyday life—where a simple arrangement of flowers and fruit tells a story of home, faith, and the joy of slowing down. Her brushstrokes remind us that even in minimalism, there is abundance.Original 16x12 acrylic painting on an unframed canvas.