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Lost at fall


​"Lost at Fall" serves as a visual meditation on the Liminal Space—the sacred "in-between." It depicts the precise moment when the vibrant life of summer surrenders to the introspective silence of winter, suggesting that losing one's way is often the only way to find one's spirit.


​Key Spiritual Elements

​The Lunar Sentinel: The oversized, radiating moon acts as a spiritual beacon. It doesn't just illuminate the path; it penetrates the darkness of the subconscious. Its rays touch the "skeletal" trees, suggesting that even in our barest, most vulnerable states, we are being filled with celestial light.


​The Crimson Precipice: The sharp contrast between the fiery, rust-colored grass and the cold, vertical cliffs represents the closeness of the heights and the depths. It’s a reminder that spiritual growth often happens on the edge of the unknown, where the grounded world meets the vast abyss.


​The Path to the Sky: The staircase leading upward into the golden field suggests an ascension of consciousness. It implies that while the figure (and the viewer) may feel "lost" in the tangled woods below, there is a deliberate, constructed path toward a higher state of being. ​


The Animal Guides: The crow and the hidden owl serve as "Psychopomps"—spiritual messengers that navigate between the light and the dark. They are the silent witnesses to the soul’s journey, offering wisdom to those who stop moving long enough to listen.


​A Final Reflection ​The dominant purples and deep oranges suggest a Sacral and Crown Chakra alignment—the marriage of earthly passion and divine inspiration. This painting whispers that being "lost" is actually a homecoming to the self.


​"To be lost in the autumn of the soul is not to be gone, but to be harvested for a greater purpose."

 
 
 

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