In Vessels of Perception, the body is transformed into a dreamlike matrix of sentient containers, each pulsing with distinct symbolic energy. Three large, cauldron-like forms dominate the composition—each vessel seemingly alive, resonating with cosmic and organic patterns. These surreal anatomical chambers are connected by intricate neural, vascular, and sensory networks, suggesting a shared system of consciousness or perception.
Eyes, nerves, and fluid channels converge across a landscape that blurs the boundary between internal organs and futuristic circuitry. The backdrop teems with biomorphic shapes and cellular structures, while the foreground brims with vibrant, psychedelic hues—infusing the canvas with tension and vibrancy.
The work invites the viewer into a realm where physical forms serve as conduits for emotional, sensory, and metaphysical experience. It reflects on the body's role not just as a biological entity, but as a vessel for memory, awareness, and interconnected existence.
Size :180 x 450 cm , triptych
Medium: Oil on canvas
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