Sacred Geometry as Presence
Sacred geometry enters my work as a language of order and mystery, a visual system that links the human spirit to the cosmos. Circles, triangles, spirals, and branching forms suggest the hidden structures that underlie both natural growth and spiritual transformation. On the canvas, these geometries are not static diagrams but living presences, guiding the eye toward balance, resonance, and transcendence.
Sacred Geometry in Symbolism
In dialogue with ancestral motifs—roosters, horns, and layered faces—sacred geometry functions as a bridge between the material and the metaphysical. Grids dissolve into organic patterns, while repeated shapes echo the cycles of life, death, and renewal. These forms embody both mathematical precision and spiritual intuition, suggesting that heritage and cosmology intersect within a shared visual order.
Sacred Geometry in Transformation
Through the act of painting, geometry becomes more than structure; it becomes ritual. Lines and curves are set into motion, unfolding as pathways toward revelation and transformation. The repetition of form mirrors the repetition of prayer, turning each canvas into a meditative threshold. In this way, sacred geometry grounds my practice in a universal language—one that honors both ancestral memory and cosmic possibility.
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