What if, this Mother’s Day, you gave a truly meaningful gift?
Every year, the same question comes up:
"What could I give her that’s meaningful, original, and truly authentic?"
Something that won’t end up in a drawer.
Something that isn’t rushed or impersonal.
Something lasting. Something unique.
Because a mother isn’t a date to tick off on a calendar.
She’s an anchor. A presence. An emotion.
What if, this year, you offered a piece of art?
Not a piece just to “decorate.”
But a piece that moves.
A piece like a fragment of emotion, a suspended moment, a subtle reflection of the bond you share with her.
I’m a painter.
I create abstract, sensitive, intuitive works.
Each painting is born from an inner impulse — from what I feel, often inspired by the movements of nature.
And sometimes, connected to the emotions of others too.
Offering a painting is like giving a heartfelt letter — It’s saying I love you, thank you for all that you are, without needing words.
For a one-of-a-kind mother, a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Sometimes people say, while looking at a painting:
“I can’t quite explain it, but it touches me.”
That’s where everything begins.
If, while exploring my work, you feel a particular piece might resonate with her,
then maybe that’s the right gift.
Not because you have to give something,
but because you want to offer her a piece of beauty that reflects who she is.
And if you’re not quite sure what to choose,
you can always offer her a visit to my Parisian studio —
I would be more than happy to welcome you into my creative world.
If this experience speaks to you, feel free to reach out: julia.etedi@gmail.com
And if you'd like to browse available pieces (small, medium and large formats),
here is my site: www.juliaetedi.com