The flower art in this little Saint Augustine studio grows out of one pair of hands that love soil, sunlight, and simple tools. The work begins in a backyard garden, where seeds and bulbs are tucked in, watered, and watched through the seasons. When a bloom finally opens just right, the camera comes out, and quiet time is spent chasing the best angle and softest light. Later, those photos move indoors and turn into flower photo tiles, magnets, and dried flower trinket dishes that hold onto that fleeting moment. Every step, between tending new buds and sealing a finished piece, stays close and personal. Customers do not just buy an image of a flower, they welcome a tiny chapter of a Saint Augustine garden into daily life, shaped by an artist who lives with these blooms day after day.