wavelength

Wavelengths

My artistic practice creates a sanctuary that evokes warmth and comfort—much like a genuine connection. Using gentle illumination, tactile materials, and resonant sounds, I invite viewers to experience this sensory unity. Foster closeness and create a subtle yet profound bond.
Some scientists describe such sensations as hallucinations, yet rare phenomena like ball lightning—which remain unexplained—continue to challenge our understanding. As noted in Wikipedia, these occurrences inspire further exploration into core scientific principles. By remaining open to the unknown, we engage with mysteries that could hold significance.
Unresolved mysteries can feel overwhelming. Throughout history, myths such as Prometheus and secretive rituals such as the Eleusinian Mysteries illustrate humanity’s drive to seek hidden knowledge and the risks it entails. These stories suggest that past generations believed some truths were best left undiscovered, allowing their secrets to persist across time.
Today, the idea of the sacred still fascinates, embodying both reverence and uncertainty. Encounters with the divine encourage us to navigate the tension between curiosity and apprehension as we seek to understand the unknown.
Moreover, the obelisk, selected for its rich monumental history, symbolizes the link between earth and sky, anchoring the material to the transcendent. The ancient symbols engraved on its surface reflect universal themes such as life, harmony, and transformation. Ultimately suggesting unity among humanity, the natural world, and the wavelength.
Wireless power transfer illustrates how invisible energy can connect us, just as wavelengths do in current technology. I invite visitors to sense this energy as a quiet resonance within and around themselves. In short, this personal experience bridges body, mind, and space, turning the artwork into an invitation for new forms of connection.

Wavelength

“Wavelength” Size 40″ x 30″ Oil & mix Media 2025

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