Hebrew Letter Shin

The Hebrew Letter Shin has captivated me for over a decade. Each of the aleph-bet, the letters of the Hebrew alphabet hold personality and energy, and carry specific symbolic meanings. Shin can be seen in nature, a like three limbs branching out, or like a campfire, with three flames dancing. Above Shin and below, Shin Garden. One painting lives with collectors in CT, the other in VA.

Epic Spring II: Our Choices and Destiny

Earth Changes Series/Pole Shift: Epic Spring II

This new painting in the series is currently at Art/Place Gallery in Fairfield, CT. In the meditative state I entered painting it, I felt that swell of momentum reminding me of great ocean waves. Even stepping just a few feet into the breaking waves, there is a power so tremendous, so epic. And when we are subjected to the tide, we succumb to it. We may play with it, but it is with the understanding that the force within each crashing arc of salt water, there is incomprehensible power. We in your physical form are but a moment of time upon a shore that raged thousands of years before we were present, and this same rising and falling, according to its attraction to the moon and the sun, will breathe in and breathe out long after we are all gone in our current form. White horses run toward us, crashing at our feet, as we stand in “the tide of time and light” as it says in the Siddur. Our time is upon us with each wave, our choices and destiny.