Huachuma
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Cosmic Dance


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Where Are You?
(From the series Tapestry of Life)
Acrylic on wood
Where Are You? captures the universal longing for answers and connection. It speaks to our instinctive search for something greater, for the infinite oneness that holds the wisdom we seek. In this piece, the question "where are you?" symbolizes a deep internal dialogue, where the answers are not found externally but through the journey within. Inspired by the Socratic method, the artwork invites a contemplative process, where questioning leads to deeper understanding, and the answers reveal themselves through self-reflection and exploration of beliefs. It is an invitation to seek, listen, and discover from within.
Shadow Walker
(From the series Tapestry of Life)
Acrylic on wood
In Shadow Walker, the jaguar emerges as more than just an animal; it is a spiritual guide moving between realms. The shadows of two jaguars walk upon a woven carpet, symbolizing the intricate threads of life’s journey. The jaguar, known for its connection to the mystical and unseen, moves silently and with purpose. It represents the strength, mystery, and guidance we often seek in the hidden corners of our own existence. As these shadowy figures glide over the tapestry, they remind us of the invisible forces that shape our lives and the spiritual paths we tread beneath the surface.


Skinwalker
(From the series Tapestry of Life)
Acrylic on wood
With magical power and walking the fine line between the worlds, the Skinwalker moves in silence—unseen, yet deeply felt. Drawing from Navajo legend, this being defies the fixed borders of identity, slipping between animal and human, spirit and matter. It is both a warning and a wonder—a figure born of transgression, yet holding ancient knowledge of balance and disruption. In the tapestry of life, it is the knot where dualities meet: light and shadow, sacred and profane, seen and unseen. This piece invites the viewer to sense that in-between space—the threshold where transformation becomes possible.