Made: 2025
30x30 cm Watercolor, pen, and paper on canvasThe Japanese woman portrayed with a flute embodies Tennyo, the Goddess, the Mother of All Things, in her earthly incarnation. The shakuhachi becomes more than an instrument—it is a path to spiritual awakening and a bridge to nature, while bamboo reflects quiet resilience and essential strength. It opens a channel between the divine, the natural world, and the inner self. The pansy signifies the deepening of loving connection, spiritual fulfillment, and the delicate balance between heart and mind.
A remembrance of unity flows through the work—where all things are interconnected, influencing, sensing, and becoming one another—imbued with the energy, softness, beauty, and unconditional love of the Divine Feminine, where peace and harmony prevail. This return, this subtle ascension, unfolds through vibration and breath, through the voice of the soul carried by the shakuhachi—calling us inward—resonating not only in sound, but in the profound, living silence between.
