Upcoming Book-Mind Blossom
This work explores the idea of "the more closer to your roots, the more stable you will be". The Gurmukhi on the sacred halo serves as bridge to heritage, suggesting that our ancesteral language is not just a tool for communication, but a sacred vibration that shape our universe, it is more than just an alphabet, it is the seeds of our identity and the wisdom passed down through generations. This artwork explores the interaction of human spirit and the cosmic infinte which centered on growth, cosmic connection and cultural identity along with reflection on how our roots nourish our growth, allowing us to bloosom into our fullest, most cosmic selves. We are the bridge between our ancestors and infinite.
A figure holds knowledge as both memory and power. Threads of story build past, present, and identity. It suggests she is mpping not land, but knowledge, memory, and the unseen threads betweem story and cosmos.
This art represents the beauty of resilience. It convey the message to learn to see through the bloom instead of the gloom. Healing isn't about becoming perfect again, it's about what you choose to plant in the space that opened up. The flowers coving the eyes represents a shift rom external judgement to internal intuition; seeing the world through one's healing journey. The concept of mental health is not a binary of broken or whole, but a fluid state of being. It portray the mental health journey, reminding that even in our most fractured moments, we are still capable of extraordinary growth.
This work explores the concept of bridging the gap between ancestral traditions and the steady hum of modern progress. Tradition isn't a relic of the past, it is a vibrant lens through which we view the future.