From the Cave of Symbols
Blue Transmissions
Blue forms that hold space for stillness and healing.
From a year of deep reflection, as my mother was dying, these shapes arrived — quiet transmissions from the heart, forming paintings that hold space for stillness, presence, and healing.
Cobalt forms resting in white fields, carrying intention, reflection, and the unseen.
Each painting is an invitation to pause, feel, and reflect.
Transmission I
A blue shape appears in the quiet.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission II
Breath settles inside white space.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission III
The mountain of feeling becomes still.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission IV
Grief opens like sky.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission V
A curve holds what words cannot.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission VI
Something ancient moves through the hand.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
Transmission VII
Silence becomes a form.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size: 81 × 61cm
Year: 2026
About the Work
These blue forms emerged during a year of deep reflection, as my mother was dying — quiet transmissions from a place of presence, love, and attention. During that year-long shamanic course, images appeared in my mind — almost like messages — ten shapes at first, each carrying its own presence and intention.
Later, new forms arrived in the quiet of nature. One, in particular, came while I was sitting alone in the woods — a shape that felt like a kiss on the cheek and a warm hug, a gesture of care, comfort, and presence. These moments became the seeds of the blue paintings.
Each painting is a meditation. The cobalt forms rest within open fields of white, their lines and curves guided by breath, gesture, and attentive awareness. They hold space for feeling, reflection, stillness, and healing — a place where emotion can move, settle, and transform.
Blue is a vessel of many things: depth, sky, grief, truth, and the unseen. Within these works, colour becomes more than pigment; it becomes presence made visible.
Viewers often speak of calm and quiet when encountering these paintings. For me, they are part of an ongoing exploration I call Peace Medicine — the art of self-reflection.
The series continues to evolve. While the forms may take new shapes or colours in the future, their purpose remains: to create spaces where stillness, awareness, beauty, and healing can return.
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