Dissolving the Self
In the quiet pull of unseen streams,
The essence shifts, unbound by seams.
No form is fixed, no truth is whole,
The waters whisper: let go, unfold.
What is the self but a transient hue,
A fleeting echo in the infinite blue?
We cling to shapes, to names, to years,
Yet meaning dissolves in the flow of fears.
There is no end, no single start,
Only the rhythm of a beating heart—
A heart that pulses not with time,
But with the eternal, the vast, the sublime.
To vanish, to merge, to simply be,
A fragment of light in eternity’s sea.
This is the lesson the stillness imparts:
We are the void, the water, the art.
About the Artwork
Dissolving the Self explores the ephemeral nature of self and identity, emphasizing the impermanence of form and the dissolution of fixed meanings. It reflects on how we cling to constructs—names, shapes, and time—only to realize their transience in the face of the infinite. Through metaphors of water and flow, the artwork conveys the idea of merging with the eternal, becoming part of a greater whole. It ultimately suggests that true understanding lies in surrendering to the vast, undefinable essence of existence, where we are not separate beings but part of the infinite and the art itself.
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Soul Art
Art that speaks to the depths of the human spirit, Soul Art explores the intangible realms of emotion, introspection, and philosophy. These works transcend surface aesthetics, inviting viewers to reflect, question, and connect with their inner selves. Each piece in this category carries profound meaning, offering a journey into the unseen landscapes of the mind and soul.
