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Solenn Heussaff Returns To The Canvas With A New Exhibition, “The Unseen Garden”

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Filipino-French artist Solenn Heussaff unveils The Unseen Garden, an abstract exhibition that explores growth, emotion, and transformation through lush botanical forms.

There’s something transformative about stepping into a lush and verdant sanctuary, and that’s precisely the feeling Filipino-French artist Solenn Heussaff hopes to evoke in The Unseen Garden. On view at Provenance Art Gallery in Rockwell from July 2 to August 30, the exhibition marks her return to painting with a series of abstract works rooted in emotion rather than representation.

Two years after Vīta, her exhibition with fellow French-Filipina artist Olivia d’Aboville, Heussaff delves deeper into abstraction, using layered botanical forms to reflect on the beauty, tension, and quiet chaos that accompany growth and transformation.


Solenn Heussaff Returns To The Canvas With A New Exhibition, "The Unseen Garden"
Solenn Heussaff

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Solenn Heussaff And Her Garden Of Thoughts

The exhibition unravels like an emotional landscape, flowers, foliage, and layered textures becoming metaphors for growth in all its complexity. Rather than depicting nature as it appears, Heussaff transforms it into an internal world, one that reflects vulnerability, resilience, uncertainty, and renewal. The works shift between intimate botanical studies and expansive compositions, inviting viewers to move between reflection and emotional discovery. Together, they create what Heussaff calls “an ecosystem of emotions,” where personal transformation is rarely straightforward, and instead, constantly unfolding.


Solenn Heussaff Returns To The Canvas With A New Exhibition, "The Unseen Garden"
“Self Discovery”

For Heussaff, The Unseen Garden isn’t so much about its painted flowers, but what they represent or evoke: a call to pause. “I hope people leave feeling like they’ve slowed down, even just for a moment. We live in a world where we’re constantly moving and consuming, and I wanted this exhibition to be a reminder that there’s so much beauty we miss when we don’t take the time to really look,” she explains.

She adds, “The Unseen Garden is about those quiet things that often go unnoticed in nature, in our memories, and in ourselves. If someone walks away feeling a little more curious, a little more connected, or simply inspired to pay closer attention to the world around them, then I feel the work has done what it was meant to do.” The Unseen Garden marks a more introspective chapter in Heussaff’s artistic practice, one that invites viewers to slow down, look closer, and embrace the beauty of transformation.

Solenn Heussaff
Solenn at work for the piece “Portal”

“The Unseen Garden” runs until August 30, 2026, at Provenance Art Gallery, South Wing, R2 Level, Rockwell Drive, Makati City.


Photography by Gabriel Nivera, courtesy of Solenn Heussaff


Frequently Asked Questions

The Unseen Garden is Solenn Heussaff’s latest abstract art exhibition, exploring themes of personal growth, transformation, and emotional reflection through botanical-inspired paintings.

The exhibition is on view at Provenance Art Gallery, South Wing, R2 Level, Rockwell, Makati City.

The exhibition runs until August 30, 2026

Heussaff drew inspiration from the emotional landscape of growth, using flowers, foliage, and abstract compositions to express vulnerability, resilience, and renewal.

Before The Unseen Garden, Solenn Heussaff presented Vīta, a collaborative exhibition with fellow French-Filipina artist Olivia d’Aboville that explored themes of life and interconnectedness.

Mj Calayan

Mj Calayan

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MJ Calayan is a writer in Lifestyle Asia with an affinity for stories in the intersection between fashion, pop culture, and sociology. After graduating summa cum laude from De La Salle University with a degree in AB Behavioral Science Major in Organizational and Social Systems Development Minor in Sociology, he took a leap of faith and landed his first job in the publishing industry. As a writer, his goal is to amplify voices and reveal untold stories. He’s currently in law school, balancing his Andy Sachs and Elle Woods life.

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