Metamorphosis - Awakening in the dream
Metamorphosis - The internal transformational cycle of life, death and rebirth. Facing the end of one life cycle and embracing the challenges and changes that comes with embarking onto yet another path in the spiral of life. As the wheel of creation keeps on spinning and take us on different journeys to get to know ourselves deeper, so we flow and follow. Perhaps, seemingly, loosing the inner navigational compass on occasion. But to try and rise again we must. To keep on going despite what the outer dream reality looks like. The two colors of the skull symbolize the intertwining and merging of the feminine and masculine forces residing in us all. The prose poem Desiderata by Max Ehrman (1927) is partially an inspirational source to this piece.
Metamorphosis - The internal transformational cycle of life, death and rebirth. Facing the end of one life cycle and embracing the challenges and changes that comes with embarking onto yet another path in the spiral of life. As the wheel of creation keeps on spinning and take us on different journeys to get to know ourselves deeper, so we flow and follow. Perhaps, seemingly, loosing the inner navigational compass on occasion. But to try and rise again we must. To keep on going despite what the outer dream reality looks like. The two colors of the skull symbolize the intertwining and merging of the feminine and masculine forces residing in us all. The prose poem Desiderata by Max Ehrman (1927) is partially an inspirational source to this piece.
Metamorphosis - The internal transformational cycle of life, death and rebirth. Facing the end of one life cycle and embracing the challenges and changes that comes with embarking onto yet another path in the spiral of life. As the wheel of creation keeps on spinning and take us on different journeys to get to know ourselves deeper, so we flow and follow. Perhaps, seemingly, loosing the inner navigational compass on occasion. But to try and rise again we must. To keep on going despite what the outer dream reality looks like. The two colors of the skull symbolize the intertwining and merging of the feminine and masculine forces residing in us all. The prose poem Desiderata by Max Ehrman (1927) is partially an inspirational source to this piece.
92 cm x 120 cm | With passe-partout (10 cm wide).