
"Art is one of the most profound tools on our journey towards self-knowledge and radical authenticity. It can be a mirrow that makes visible what we carry inside - deep beneath the various layers that were influencing our self-concept in limiting and damaging ways.
By creating or observing art, we can bypass these layers and reconnect not only with our authentic self, but also with the mystical, metaphysical and transcendental aspects of life & our own being. Aspects, our modern society declared as irrelevant and, even worse, non-existent.
But there's an increasing desire within people to reconnect with their intuitive abilities and spiritual wisdom. A desire to expand their perspectives, their consciousness, and definition of reality. They are done with being a puppet of society without a voice, own thoughts, and a life without any true & profound positive impact on others.
If you want to join this crazy tribe - you're more than welcome!
My my art contribute to your process of gaining deep insights into the invisible matrix of life & yourself."
"I found out the hard way that the greatest form of self love is the radical acceptance of our personal and very individual truth and the cravings of our soul. A truth, that might vary so much from other people, social conditionings, and the common paradigms around reality that we tend to neglet it in order to fit in somehow.
But this constitutes the most brutal form of rejection a human being can experience, as that constant denial shrinks our potential on all levels. And our soul won't stop to send us loud wake up calls by initiating clear signals that we're on wrong track. The track of a slow inner death, that might cause us to shut down our desires and wildest dreams - replacing them with the trap of being focused on external circumstances instead.
The only way out is to find our path back to the voice of our soul. By listening closely - no matter how hard our rational mind wants to fight against it. This is how I define self love. The rest is not even scratching the surface of that wide ocean that always invites us to be explored in all of its depth."
