About me

I’ve always been captivated by the quiet beauty of gardens, the way every stone, plant, and ripple of water can shape an experience. From an early age, I found myself arranging plants and stones, imagining little worlds that felt alive yet peaceful. Over time, this fascination grew into a deep love for Japanese garden design, where simplicity, balance, and subtle detail can transform a space into something timeless.

Each garden I create is a conversation between nature and intention. Rocks, moss, water, and carefully pruned trees are not just elements—they’re gestures, guiding movement, reflection, and calm. I spend a lot of time observing light, shadow, and seasonal changes, letting the garden speak to me before I guide it with my hands. There’s a quiet joy in shaping spaces that invite stillness, where every path and placement feels deliberate yet natural.

For me, designing a Japanese garden isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating a place to breathe, to slow down, and to notice the small wonders we often overlook. My portfolio is a reflection of that philosophy—a collection of gardens where intention meets nature, and where every visitor can find a moment of peace.