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AVADHUTA
A being who can no longer be easily called human, Avadhuta once walked the Earth as a man. Now he possesses four eyes - two that perceive duality, a third that sees through non-duality. And a fourth that reflects the vision of the Supreme (Brahma or Shiva).
Having transcended human form, he bears only three fingers - living on the three higher chakras: Anahata, Vishudha, and Adjna.
His green body expresses total fusion with nature, while his nakedness signifies liberation from all social constructs.
Existing beyond the ego, Avadhuta remains on Earth as an instrument of Higher Consciousness - healing nature and helping sustain Cosmic Order.
Acrylic on canvas board
2017

Totems seria
ANCIENT ALIEN
He appears on the Earth from a distant constellation. Nobody knows his name, not even he himself.
He carries only fragments of memory, waiting to be reconnected.
Until that time, he experiences immense internal pressure - something no one else could endure.
When time comes, he will finally unfold his true power and become the Keeper of the Earth.
Acrylics on canvas
2016

COSMIC MOTHER
She is the one who cannot truly be seen on Earth, for she shines too brightly from Sirius - the Star said to contain the light of thousand Suns.
Her light exists within a white-blue spectrum, immensely powerful. It may be perceived as a cold laser - cutting through untruth with the precision of higher knowledge.
Acrylics on canvas
2017

THE STAMP OF MAYA
On the right side of painting, you see the masculine flow - very structured, moving mostly vertically. It reflects the aspect of our modern civilization, grounded in logic and left-brained conclusions.
On the left side is feminine flow - nature itself - fluid, unpredictable and intuitive.
Both parts are connected by a waterfall - a symbol of endless life and integration. The Stamp of Maya seals this rainbow city - a city of light and inner harmony.
Acrylics on canvas
2016
