The Crossing Point of Light, the Garden of Consciousness, Mixed media on canvas, diptych, 24” x 30” each

Statement about the work:

 In "The Crossing Point of Light, the Garden of Consciousness," I embark on a visual exploration inspired by the enigmatic allure of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights," the microscopic wonders revealed through my observations of water samples, and an inherent passion for world building. This diptych, rendered in mixed media on canvas, invites viewers into a realm where vibrant hues and intricate details converge to form a surreal tapestry of interconnected narratives.

The infusion of magenta takes center stage as a metaphorical conduit, symbolizing the transcendental threshold between life and death. Like a beacon, it guides the observer through a kaleidoscopic journey that echoes the delicate balance within our ecosystems. The work becomes a testament to the fragile interplay between humanity and the natural world, urging contemplation on the ecological implications of our existence.

Immersed in fantastical landscapes, my creation beckons viewers to navigate through layers of reality and unreality, challenging perceptions of time and space. The amalgamation of microscopic intricacies and fantastical elements creates a harmonious chaos, mirroring the complexities of our interconnected world.

As the magenta thread weaves its way across the canvas, it becomes a conduit for introspection, prompting a meditation on the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. The surreal nature of the piece invites the audience to surrender to a dreamscape where reality and fantasy coalesce, encouraging a reevaluation of our relationship with the environment and the ethereal.

"The Crossing Point of Light, the Garden of Consciousness" is not merely a visual spectacle but an invitation to delve into the profound depths of existence. Through a rich palette, intricate details, and a narrative that spans realms, the diptych transcends the boundaries of traditional art, offering a space for reflection on the interconnectedness of all things—where the microcosm meets the macrocosm and the ordinary converges with the extraordinary.