“You cannot transcend what you do not know. To go beyond yourself, you must know yourself.”
— Sri Nisargadatta
This piece is a meditation on the sacred inner bridge—formed not by escape, but by devotion. Rooted deeply in the earth, the figure channels a golden spiral of energy upward, linking base to crown, body to spirit.
“Where Roots Become Sky” honors the transformational power of self-knowing. As we turn inward, meet our inner terrain, and allow energy to rise, we become the bridge—between matter and light, between the seen and the unseen. This is not a reaching upward, but a remembering inward.
Where Roots Become Sky
Acrylic on canvas, 2024
16” x 20”
$777
“You cannot transcend what you do not know. To go beyond yourself, you must know yourself.”
— Sri Nisargadatta
This piece is a meditation on the sacred inner bridge—formed not by escape, but by devotion. Rooted deeply in the earth, the figure channels a golden spiral of energy upward, linking base to crown, body to spirit.
“Where Roots Become Sky” honors the transformational power of self-knowing. As we turn inward, meet our inner terrain, and allow energy to rise, we become the bridge—between matter and light, between the seen and the unseen. This is not a reaching upward, but a remembering inward.