Artistic & Scientific Work: The New Code of Flowers.
Olga enjoys making art from key sources of inspiration, as well as experiencing epiphanies. Creating one-of-a-kind artworks, painting with a variety of techniques, materials, and styles, and using alchemical colours and sacred geometry.
Being a 'polymath' or 'natural philosopher', a researcher of ancient and new wisdom, her artistic-scientific work is focused on developing a new floral code through art and unified science.
The flowers express their sacred and harmonious code, Phi 1.618, the golden ratio that is present in nature; this is part of her inspiration to create works of art with a scientific-ethereal principle.
She enjoys investigating while immersed in the unique and mysterious world of flowers, with a particular emphasis on dahlias, the national flower from Mexico. An extraordinary plant that, due to its DNA, hybridises and mutates in the environment has settled in.
Queen Victoria saw their exquisite beauty and became synonymous with Victorian elegance and good taste.
Clock wise sense: At Kensington gardens with the Queen Victoria statue, Kensington Palace.
Bouquet detail of Queentessence codex floralis.
The moment when I've finished the artwork on August 2022.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
An artistic study of dahlias in Holland Park, London.
Albrecht Dürer's geometric study, 1501.
