Size: 21" x 21" “The cosmos like to play, too” is a lighthearted exploration of my own cosmic curiosity. The geometry seems less like a mechanical diagram of something 3D and more like the universe spinning its own game wheel. The inspiration comes from a 2010 crop circle formation near Liddington Castle, reminding us of an ancient energy that we are being asked to remember. Some viewers see familiar shapes or everyday references, but for me this design does not belong there. This piece feels like I caught the universe in a moment of whimsy. The geometry is not rigid. It feels curious and delighted with itself. The complementary colors of orange and blue create a horizon of playful rays of cosmic light and set the stage for a planetary game. Small spheres seem to drift and hover as if they are waiting for the next move. The entire composition feels alive, as if something beyond the scene is experimenting with light, pattern, and possibility. The formation also suggests a double horizon. One I vaguely recognize and one I feel. It is as if I am standing at the meeting point between the physical world and an energetic dimension. On one hand I see a horizon, a beach ball, or the inside of a hot air balloon. On the other, I feel as if I am about to enter a portal of upward movement and a vibrational activation. It feels as if an energetic upgrade is imminent. What do you see and feel?


$1700 
  • SKU: 7008

About this Piece


The materials enhance the mystery of the geometry.

In this mosaic, glass, mirror, crystals, and encaustic wax work together to create a field of movement that shifts with light and the viewpoint. Glass, created using the four elements, holds and scatters light, bringing the idea of a solar horizon into the physical piece. The mirror invites light to interact with the design to add movement and hint at the quiet reflections of unseen dimensions. Crystals carry their own frequencies, and their presence supports interpretations of tuning, transmission, or cosmic communication. The encaustic wax creates an ancient, tactile surface that feels both protective and timeless. Tiny orange and blue crystals are embedded in the wax, and they behave like sparks suspended in a nebula. They suggest bits of information held within a larger field, waiting for the right moment to reveal themselves.

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