Teodora’s Art

A clean online portfolio of hand-painted pieces, inviting collectors and new admirers to discover bold color, texture, and intimate storytelling in every canvas.

Artist at Heart

Teodora brings vibrant, textured strokes to life with careful observation of light and emotion. Each piece tells a quiet story.

An elegant close-up of a finished painting by Teodora wrapped in delicate, semi-transparent glassine paper, partially peeled back to reveal a richly colored abstract landscape in burnt sienna, ultramarine, and pale gold. The artwork rests in a shallow, custom cardboard shipping box on a pale wooden surface. Beside it lies a small, blank, cream-colored thank-you card and a neatly coiled length of natural jute twine. Soft, natural morning light streams from the right, creating gentle shadows and highlighting the textures of paper, cardboard, and paint. Captured from a top-down, slightly angled perspective in photographic realism, the mood is professional, warm, and crafted, ideal for illustrating the care in packaging sold pieces.

Explore a curated selection of original, hand-painted works—each piece is available as museum-quality prints and select originals.

A minimal, photographic still life of a single vertical canvas by Teodora, painted with a calm, misty abstract landscape in cool grays and soft green-blues, resting on a narrow floating shelf. Below, a discrete metal label strip bears a simple, blurred engraving, hinting at professional cataloging. The background is a near-white wall with a subtle plaster texture, lightly kissed by overcast window light from the right, creating delicate, feathered shadows. Shot at eye level with a centered composition and ample negative space above and around the painting, the image feels serene, polished, and museum-like, ideal for highlighting a featured or curated piece in the portfolio.

From bold abstracts to intimate portraits, Teodora’s art captures mood through color, texture, and expressive brushwork that resonates with collectors.

“Love this piece”

— Aya Nakamura