The series of paintings and graphics by the Inner Garden summarizes the experience of art-therapeutic sessions with women. Such meetings often produce images of flowers such as archetypic symbols of life, fragility, and vulnerability.
Flowers bound together, sometimes wrapped in a knot, are a metaphor for psychological work.

Ivanitzka Catherine «Inner Garden», Holst, Coal, 100×175 cm
While in clinical classifications the inner world of the human being is plotted and clearly divided into the norm of pathology, in reality every case is unique, unique and variable, as the pattern in the painting and as an infinitely diverse world of natural forms.
Ivanitzka Yekaterina «Inner Garden 3,» Paper, Coal, Acryl, 70×90 cm


The works do not offer ready answers, but invite the audience to engage in the same dialogue that takes place at art therapy sessions.
Catherine Ivanitzka’s Inner Garden 2, Halst, Coal, 100×165 cm
Catherine Ivanitzka «Inner Garden 4», Halst, Coal, 100×165 cm
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«Inner Garden» series at «What Are Flowers Talking About?» HSE ART GALLERY, June 2025
«Inner Garden» series at «What Are Flowers Talking About?» HSE ART GALLY, June 2025




