6’x8’ mixed media on canvas
In Figurae Divinorum—“Forms of the Divine”—three Oracles gather as embodiments of a sacred geometry: Earth, Man, and Spirit. Each figure bears a sigil of its essence, forming a trinity that represents the totality of existence.
The fractured planes of blue and rust suggest both celestial structure and human imperfection—metal and flame, intellect and soul. Within this trinity lies duality: struggle and surrender, lesson and triumph, chaos and harmony.
My abstract figures, bound by riveted lines and sacred symbols, become vessels of consciousness itself—industrial relics of an ancient knowing. The central Oracle, marked by the triangle of mind, stands between matter and spirit, bridging the eternal conversation of creation.
Ultimately, Figurae Divinorum is not a depiction but an invocation—an acknowledgment that enlightenment arrives not through accumulation, but through unlearning; that when one knows nothing, one finally becomes one with the Oracles.
Thank you and good night
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