Contours of Impermanence, No. 21

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Allow time for contemplation with the art prints of "Contours of Impermanence," a collection inspired by nondual philosophies and derived from the 'Design For Nothing' spiritual design practice. The archival digital pigment prints on German Etching paper, framed with natural maple or walnut, emanate subtlety, transcending the notion of art and becoming a pointer for the spiritual practitioner.

This digital painting series challenges the illusion of duality that clouds our perception of the ultimate reality. With its unique choice of axonometric perspective, it reminds us of the journey to no distance towards awakening. The architectural interior designs it draws from take on a surreal quality, inviting you to witness them as if from a tall corner of the ceiling. From this angle, everything appears flattened, creating a fresh and alternative viewpoint without apparent distances between us and everything else. This perspective encompasses wholeness and offers a glimpse into our peaceful nature and indivisibility as the One Mind—it reflects the spiritual seeker's vision.

By aligning our vision with this spiritual vision, we can see beyond appearances and perceive the eternal reality of love and peace. Featuring Self-Questioning Devices, this artwork invites spiritual practitioners to introspect and awaken their self-perception, challenging their minds about the world, and transcending judgments, attachments to material things, and societal roles. Can an art print like "Contours of Impermanence" bring about an immediate consciousness of this knowledge? Can it mirror your true nature as Spirit? On this spiritual journey, and as we ask for guidance, we can use signposts to the Truth about ourselves. With each glance in these everyday scenes, immerse yourself in the vast expanse of the spiritual vision and allow the unconventional perspective to prompt a shift in your understanding of reality, perhaps becoming a doorway to the timeless essence of your being.

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Allow time for contemplation with the art prints of "Contours of Impermanence," a collection inspired by nondual philosophies and derived from the 'Design For Nothing' spiritual design practice. The archival digital pigment prints on German Etching paper, framed with natural maple or walnut, emanate subtlety, transcending the notion of art and becoming a pointer for the spiritual practitioner.

This digital painting series challenges the illusion of duality that clouds our perception of the ultimate reality. With its unique choice of axonometric perspective, it reminds us of the journey to no distance towards awakening. The architectural interior designs it draws from take on a surreal quality, inviting you to witness them as if from a tall corner of the ceiling. From this angle, everything appears flattened, creating a fresh and alternative viewpoint without apparent distances between us and everything else. This perspective encompasses wholeness and offers a glimpse into our peaceful nature and indivisibility as the One Mind—it reflects the spiritual seeker's vision.

By aligning our vision with this spiritual vision, we can see beyond appearances and perceive the eternal reality of love and peace. Featuring Self-Questioning Devices, this artwork invites spiritual practitioners to introspect and awaken their self-perception, challenging their minds about the world, and transcending judgments, attachments to material things, and societal roles. Can an art print like "Contours of Impermanence" bring about an immediate consciousness of this knowledge? Can it mirror your true nature as Spirit? On this spiritual journey, and as we ask for guidance, we can use signposts to the Truth about ourselves. With each glance in these everyday scenes, immerse yourself in the vast expanse of the spiritual vision and allow the unconventional perspective to prompt a shift in your understanding of reality, perhaps becoming a doorway to the timeless essence of your being.

Made to order: 5-9 weeks

Size: Small unframed 16" width 20" height, framed 21" width 25" height; large unframed 24" width 30" height, framed 32" width 38" height

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

Fabrication: Brooklyn

Artwork: Martin Lenclos