Arsha in concert.

Meeting Arsha Kaviani was another example of ‘organic living’.
In 2008 I met Kassraie Mahboubeh through Facebook. Kass loved my hummingbirds – (clearly the unseen magic was in full flow:) After communicating for a year or so Kass asked if I would visit her son, Arsha, who was studying at the Royal College of Music In London…Of course I said yes,
On my first visit to meet him I took my good friend Jane Clargo….neither of us having any idea of what to expect. At that time Arsha was about seventeen and living in a small studio flat in Kensington – big enough to house his beautiful Steinway grand piano.
It was a lovely meeting. Arsha played for us and generally made us very welcome…. On that first visit it was so clear to me that this young man was very special – with I might add a great sense of humour and much more. – We were to become good friends.
watercolour painted shortly after our first meeting.

I love being with Arsha….and it has been my great pleasure to watch him grow and blossom….
Recently Arsha played Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No 2 to a packed house at London’s Royal Albert Hall.



I would recommend that anyone interested in reading more about this exceptional young man google him…his life is fascinating.
I hope to paint more portraits of Arsha and to enjoy many more happy times together.

I hope that everyone enjoys a Christmas with elements of spontaneity, peace and joy along with some good food:)













