Seven Sophias of The Cosmic Order

Artist Statement

Seven Sophias of the Cosmic Order

Seven Sophias of the Cosmic Order emerges from my ongoing exploration of the universal structures that underlie both art and existence. Across ancient civilizations, from the temple walls of Abydos to the manuscripts of the Renaissance, there persists a shared understanding that creation is organized through geometry, vibration, and pattern. The Flower of Life, etched into stone with enigmatic precision for thousands of years, embodies this principle. Its symmetry is both infinite and complete; its form speaks a language older than culture, belief, or even memory.

This work of seven figures, seven priestesses, seven emanations, draws from the same geometric lineage. Their forms echo the primal architecture of the Seed of Life: the void point, the first circle, the Vesica Piscis, the unfolding of directional forces, and the sacred sequence that gives rise to the visible world. Each Sophia becomes a living expression of these archetypal stages, a visual embodiment of the original geometry through which creation organizes itself.

The process that gives rise to these images is a convergence of my lifelong practice with photography, painting, sculpture, sound, and emergent technologies. Yet at its core, it is a devotional act. Through a disciplined state of release, where thought, tension, identity, and intention dissolve, I enter a space where form reveals itself rather than being constructed. The artwork becomes less an invention and more a transmission: an encounter with a field of intelligence that moves through line, color, and light.

In this sense, Seven Sophias of the Cosmic Order functions as a portal. It is an interface between dimensions of consciousness, a bridge between the inner and outer worlds. While society often conditions us away from intuitive modes of knowing, these works invite viewers to re-enter the subtle languages we all carry but rarely access. They require no initiation or esoteric knowledge; they simply ask for openness. In that acceptance, the deeper harmonics of the divine feminine—ancient, guiding, restorative, become perceptible.

The seven Sophias are archetypes of coherence in a fragmented world. They stand as reminders that the path of inner awakening is at once solitary and universal: a journey taken by the individual that ultimately reconnects us to the whole. These works serve as companions on that path, illumined presences that help awaken, recalibrate, and reorient us toward the inherent order and beauty woven into the fabric of existence.