Dream Forms 11 02 25

Dream Forms (11.02.25) is a visionary exploration of the unseen dimensions of creation, where form and formlessness merge through surrender, revealing the divine feminine as the eternal source of life and inspiration.

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Artist Statement:

Dream Forms

(11.02.25)

 

The emergence of my work has often been described as a dialogue between worlds, the visible and the invisible, the formed and the formless. While the material process involves tools, pigments, and mediums that give shape to the vision, every manifested form, whether sound, light, or matter, first arises from the dimension of the unseen.

My practice, therefore, is not merely about mastering technique. Yes, painting, photography, sculpture, sound, geometry, tone, and composition are all integral aspects. Yet these are only vessels, expressions of a deeper current that cannot be conceived by the thinking mind. The creative process, for me, is a disciplined training in surrender: to move beyond intellect, beyond what I already know, into a space where communication occurs between dimensions.

One can study every book, every philosophy, every work of art across history and still remain within the boundaries of what has been. True creation demands something more, a willingness to step into the unknown, to trust completely, and to fall freely into the abyss of mystery.

How does one explain such a process? Perhaps it is like an astronaut returning from space, struggling to describe the indescribable awe of seeing Earth from above, the profound unity with all of humanity that only those who have ventured beyond can feel. The artist, like the astronaut, cannot translate the experience into words; instead, we bring back an image, a glimpse of that vastness.

With Dream Forms (11.02.25), I offer such a glimpse. This work arises from the interplay of the subconscious and the superconscious, a symbolic revelation of the maternal principle as life-giver, nourisher, and source of creation. The full bosoms, archetypal and nurturing, speak of sustenance and the eternal cycle of hunger and fulfillment. The young woman, coming of age, stands in adoration of the divine feminine, awakening to her own creative power. The child, hand raised toward the heavens, reaches for the elixir of life, the spark of inspiration that fuels becoming.

Geometry and sacred structure weave through the work as they do through life itself, an architecture of alignment. The reclining divine mother, bathed in sunlight, embodies harmony with the natural order, the eternal rhythm of life’s unfolding.

When I enter this state of complete surrender, creation flows through me effortlessly. Form and formlessness merge. Every gesture, every movement of the hand, becomes an act of love, unconditioned, radiant, and alive. This is the essence of Dream Forms, a manifestation born from trust, from devotion, and from the luminous heart of creativity itself.