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Alex Monroe, Art Curator, New York, USA
30.04.2025 at 11:16
An artist who also writes like this — that’s a real rarity. I have a deep love for symbolists. Respect
Comment (David R., Texas, USA)
30.04.2025 at 02:11
I really love your work and have been following you for a long time. This piece made a strong impression on me. I'm truly impressed by the depth...
Sarah M., Austin, Texas
27.04.2025 at 16:36
Sarah M., Austin, Texas "I fell in love with this piece the moment I saw it online. When it arrived, it was even more beautiful than the photos....
Mandala
2017
Acrylic, metal leaf, sculptural texture on canvas
90 × 90 cm
Original technique
Description
The structure of this mandala serves as an archetypal matrix of the inner order of the universe — a fusion of macrocosm and microcosm, united in a single sacred pattern. The work reflects human presence in the world not as a physical body, but as a multi-layered energetic system, where each color is not merely a vibration, but a projection of an internal state.
The color scheme is based on the seven energy centers, each corresponding not only to psycho-emotional levels, but to existential dimensions of human nature: the will to live, sensuality, joy, love, expression, imagination, and spiritual insight.
The mandala acts as a philosophical tool of self-observation. Resistance to a particular color or symbol may indicate a disturbed balance — a subtle disconnection from the self. Rather than merely illustrating, the composition resonates. Created at the intersection of form and intuition, it activates processes of internal integration and invites a descent into silence, where true listening begins.
Tactile surfaces, symbolic richness, and temporal equilibrium allow for perception beyond the rational. This is a space where contemplation becomes practice, and form becomes process — a journey through energies, concepts, shadows, and light.
Embedded in the work is a search for wholeness — a response to the fragmentation of contemporary experience. It does not aim to decorate space, but to intervene in it — gently, yet transformatively. This is not a passive object, but a field of presence.
| Original Created: | 2017 |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | Abstract |
| Materials: | Canvas, Other |
| Styles: | Abstract Expressionism, Conceptual, Fine Art, Art Deco |
| Mediums: | Acrylic, Color, 3D Sculpting |
| Painting: | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Original: | One-of-a-kind Artwork |
| Size: | 35.4 W x 35.4 H x 1 D in |
| Frame: | Other |
| Ready to Hang: | Not applicable |
| Packaging: | Ships in a Box |
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