


endless love
This painting is about what I want to express in the moment, expressing and creating without attachment to the outcome, not having attachment to certain parts of my journey, knowing and finding peace in the fact that the whole process is underneath. No matter what the outcome appears to be, creating something I love and letting it go and creating something I may love even more than the previous creation and then letting it go and repeat. A representation of eternal creation and expression, an endless cycle of masculine and feminine energy and by letting go and continuing with this eternal rhythm we find acceptance in the ever changing eternal reality of creation, expression, and destruction. So how does it end? Truth is it doesn’t but for the purpose of completing this painting it ends when the forefront of this painting is as close of a representation of this medicine as possible.
This painting is about what I want to express in the moment, expressing and creating without attachment to the outcome, not having attachment to certain parts of my journey, knowing and finding peace in the fact that the whole process is underneath. No matter what the outcome appears to be, creating something I love and letting it go and creating something I may love even more than the previous creation and then letting it go and repeat. A representation of eternal creation and expression, an endless cycle of masculine and feminine energy and by letting go and continuing with this eternal rhythm we find acceptance in the ever changing eternal reality of creation, expression, and destruction. So how does it end? Truth is it doesn’t but for the purpose of completing this painting it ends when the forefront of this painting is as close of a representation of this medicine as possible.
This painting is about what I want to express in the moment, expressing and creating without attachment to the outcome, not having attachment to certain parts of my journey, knowing and finding peace in the fact that the whole process is underneath. No matter what the outcome appears to be, creating something I love and letting it go and creating something I may love even more than the previous creation and then letting it go and repeat. A representation of eternal creation and expression, an endless cycle of masculine and feminine energy and by letting go and continuing with this eternal rhythm we find acceptance in the ever changing eternal reality of creation, expression, and destruction. So how does it end? Truth is it doesn’t but for the purpose of completing this painting it ends when the forefront of this painting is as close of a representation of this medicine as possible.