From Soul To Soul

From Soul to Soul | A Portal Between Dimensions, Cities, and Souls

From Soul to Soul (Paris & New York) is born from a deep recognition of love, creativity, and the enduring presence of the soul. Inspired by my relationship with my wife and muse, Jude, the work reflects a connection that transcends lifetimes, a resonance that moves beyond time, place, and form. This piece acts as a bridge between two creative worlds, Paris and New York, across a forty-year span from the 1930s to the 1970s, a period of profound artistic and cultural awakening.

The figure at the center embodies the divine feminine, her presence informed by the elegance, sensuality, and style of mid-20th-century Parisian fashion, as well as the bold energy and innovation of New York’s modern art scene. The geometric compositions surrounding her echo the visual language of early modernism, abstraction, and Bauhaus-inspired design, reflecting the aesthetic experiments of artists and designers who defined these eras. Each shape, tone, and gesture becomes a visual key, a harmonizing element that holds the energy of this portal open.

This work intertwines personal experience with historical aesthetic references, revealing how love, intuition, and creative force manifest across time. It is both an offering and a meditation: a reminder that beauty and harmony arise when energies unite, when the divine feminine and masculine meet in balance, and when the soul is allowed to express itself freely through form, color, and movement.

From Soul to Soul is a celebration of connection, between hearts, between cities, between eras, and between the material and the eternal. It is a portal through which the past informs the present, and through which the spirit of creativity continues to flow.

Artist Statement:

From Soul to Soul (Paris & New York) is a work born from the timeless nature of love and the mystery of the soul. At its core, this piece explores the idea that the human journey spans far beyond the limits of one lifetime, that the soul carries its own continuity, memory, and ancient recognition.

This artwork begins with a personal truth: the entanglement of two souls across lifetimes, mine and my wife Jude’s. When we met as young adults, 23 and 20, our connection was immediate and strangely familiar. On our second date, an intuitive shamanic journey unfolded, revealing a shared memory from what felt like another lifetime, perhaps Japan centuries ago. We recognized one another beyond body, story, or era. That recognition became an anchor, a reminder that love is an eternal force that transcends identities, cultures, and timelines.

In this lifetime, our earthly reference points are New York and Paris, two cities that shaped us, two creative capitals whose energies continue to inform our lives and my work. She is Parisian by root and essence, and I was raised in the pulse of New York City, across the street from the Guggenheim and steps from MoMA. Yet beneath these external identities lies a deeper union, one that moves with the timeless rhythm of the divine feminine and the creative forces that guide my life.

This piece honors that union. It is a bridge between two portals of artistic lineage, Paris and New York, from the 1930s to the 1970s, a period when modern art, fashion, and cultural expression opened new dimensions of beauty and possibility. Jude has always embodied this energy. Through her fashion work, her corsets, her designs, her intuitive sense of the feminine, she became a living compass, much like the North Star for the models who work with us. For those lost, confused, or seeking alignment, she offered orientation through presence, elegance, and authenticity to the divine feminine.

The figure in this artwork carries that lineage. Her style, her hair, her sensuality, and her confidence all echo the divine feminine, not as an object of exploitation but as a sacred life force. She stands as a reminder of what happens when this energy is honored, and equally, what happens when it is suppressed. Our culture suffers when the feminine portal closes. Polarity increases. Aggression rises. The collective loses its balance, its vision, its deeper wisdom.

This work encourages that portal open.

The painted geometry surrounding her draws from the visual language of early modernism, forms and tones that first emerged in the 1930s and blossomed into the creative revolutions of the 50s and 60s. They act as keys, symbols, and frequencies that hold the energetic field of the piece together. The artwork itself becomes a living bridge, between cities, eras, dimensions, and states of being.

From Soul to Soul (Paris & New York) is both homage and offering. It honors a forty-year window of artistic awakening. It honors the eternal thread between two souls whose lives continue to dance across timelines. And it offers viewers an invitation: to move from polarity to harmony, from suppression to authenticity, from fragmentation to wholeness.

This is the journey, from soul to soul, across time, across love, across the portals that connect us all.