Calm Of The Cerulean

$80.00

12″x16″ Limited Edition Fine Art Prints [50]

  • WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA)
  • UNFRAMED

 

Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper is our choice of substrate. Hahnemühle is founded in 1584 and developed the first acid free machine-made paper back in 1970. Their papers meet the highest standards for fine art applications and are perfect for long-term exhibitions and art collections, with a high age resistance of over 100 years.

Hahnemühle German Etching (US/UK/SK/JPN)
310gsm 100% Cotton  + COA – Printable PDF

Hahnemühle Photo Rag (PH)  
308gsm 100% Cotton + COA – Printable PDF

 

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Description

The Story: Why Chromatherapy Art?

Chromatherapy Art Series was born out of gut feeling. I was working on my freelance job while also indulging on my art when I somehow felt the nudge to “inquire” about chromatherapy. My work was around the niche of zen and meditation for that client and it falls under the very things that really pique my interest since I was young.  I have been, as a child very curious about things that are healing. Growing up, I have had my phase of delving into aromatherapy oils and diffusers as well as a phase when I was into crystal healing. I cant say it’s a general interest towards the metaphysical because I never thought of it as beyond normal.

So when I looked into chromatherapy, and the frequencies of the entire  color spectrum and what it correlates to, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, it became so obvious to me that color that is presented in art, can be a form of healing modality. Since I was already starting to revive my gift for making art, my overthinking mind got me to the conclusion that I could make chromatherapy art!  If there are light therapies where you bask under colored light, then one can feast on colors via art as well.

It was a no brainer for me. Light enters the eyes and the effects on the nervous system can be felt. This isn’t something new. There were places where they color the pavements pink to reduce violence; hospitals choosing green curtains to induce relaxation and therefore healing. Monochromatic art, however, has seemed more like an artistic choice or at most symbolically defining mood and emotion rather than purposefully created to effect healing benefits of colors. They still do even if unintentionally. I, on the other hand, just wanted to be intentional about it.


Calm of The Cerulean

A visual salve born from the stillness of the ocean and the cosmos. Calm of the Deep Cerulean gathers symbols of inner peace and subtle psychic strength — from the floating grace of Blue Jellies and Tangs, to the grounded presence of Lapis Lazuli and the Blue Iguana.I keep being reminded of the deep blue sea and I imagine buoyancy, weightlessness and the calmness of being underwater. Cue in the classical music and we can definitely start picturing how inner peace would look like.

I think that ties in with it being a symbol for subtle psychic strength because inner peace also alludes to the sensation or lack thereof when you’re slipping into meditation or whenever you look inward to get an inner sense of something.

Another mysterious but serene expanse would be the outerspace hence me including blue planets; same weightlessness, same silent peace just like the depths of the ocean. I wonder how two calm realms exist and in between them, here we are chaotic in our venture to find meaning.

 

Year Created:  2024

Subject: Blue in nature

Styles:  Surrealism, Contemporary Surrealism, Monochromatic, Digital

 

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