Veil of Perception, No. 22

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Embark on a transformative journey beyond perception with the "Veil of Perception" photography collection. Through the artistry of double exposure, reflection, shadow play, and long exposures, these captivating cityscape images challenge our understanding of reality.

Each photograph captures the essence of the cityscape without computer manipulation, revealing the scale, movements, colors, and ambiance in a mesmerizing display. They serve as powerful meditative tools, inviting us to question the veils that cloud our perception and rise above the illusion of separation. Inspired by the wisdom of Zen Buddhism, the veil symbolizes the ignorance and misconceptions that hinder our ability to see the truth. By transcending these veils through forgiveness, love, and genuine understanding, we awaken to the interdependence of all things.

In this visual exploration, we are reminded of the fleeting and illusory nature of diversity and individuality. The interplay of multiple exposures and reflections captures the transience of the world, blurring the lines between subject and background and unveiling new dimensions of reality. Through the enchantment of long exposures and the dance of shadows, these photographs invite us to transcend conventional perception, inviting us to question the limitations of our senses and catch a glimpse of the hidden truths that lie beyond.

Allow the "Veil of Perception" collection to transport you to a realm where the boundaries of duality dissolve and the interconnected fabric of existence reveals itself. Hang these thought-provoking photographs as a constant reminder to question your perceptions, expand your awareness, and deepen your understanding of the inherent non-dualistic nature of reality. Each double exposure, reflection, and layer of interpretation ignite contemplation, guiding you on a profound journey towards a more expansive and inclusive spiritual vision.

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Embark on a transformative journey beyond perception with the "Veil of Perception" photography collection. Through the artistry of double exposure, reflection, shadow play, and long exposures, these captivating cityscape images challenge our understanding of reality.

Each photograph captures the essence of the cityscape without computer manipulation, revealing the scale, movements, colors, and ambiance in a mesmerizing display. They serve as powerful meditative tools, inviting us to question the veils that cloud our perception and rise above the illusion of separation. Inspired by the wisdom of Zen Buddhism, the veil symbolizes the ignorance and misconceptions that hinder our ability to see the truth. By transcending these veils through forgiveness, love, and genuine understanding, we awaken to the interdependence of all things.

In this visual exploration, we are reminded of the fleeting and illusory nature of diversity and individuality. The interplay of multiple exposures and reflections captures the transience of the world, blurring the lines between subject and background and unveiling new dimensions of reality. Through the enchantment of long exposures and the dance of shadows, these photographs invite us to transcend conventional perception, inviting us to question the limitations of our senses and catch a glimpse of the hidden truths that lie beyond.

Allow the "Veil of Perception" collection to transport you to a realm where the boundaries of duality dissolve and the interconnected fabric of existence reveals itself. Hang these thought-provoking photographs as a constant reminder to question your perceptions, expand your awareness, and deepen your understanding of the inherent non-dualistic nature of reality. Each double exposure, reflection, and layer of interpretation ignite contemplation, guiding you on a profound journey towards a more expansive and inclusive spiritual vision.

Made to order: 5-9 weeks

Size: Small unframed 20" width 30" height, framed 21" width 31" height; large unframed 32" width 48" height, framed 33" width 49" height

Materials: Archival digital pigment print, framed w/ natural maple or walnut

Fabrication: Brooklyn

Artwork: Martin Lenclos