Saturday, August 24, 2013

Through The Veil

This piece represents a visual conception of an active, living universe formed from the attributes and subdivision of consciousness itself. Its subcomponents are specific concepts, mathematic and elemental forces. These, while perceptible individually, cannot be separated from the whole. The "grey veil" represents the barrier of habit and preconception that bars most of humanity from experiencing the inner truth of its reality.



Mindzai Graphics, here in Atlanta has produced some AMAZING archival card stock prints of this for me, as well as some actual size, 18x24 inch 12 color oversize prints on cotton rag. These are the best reproductions I have ever had made. I tip my hat to you Mindzai. Both of these formats will be available at DragonCon, so please swing by my booth in the Art Gallery area.

-CHUK

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Anatomy Occultus

Anatomy Occultus - the structure of Adam Kadmon This piece represents the first stage of an ongoing personal study of the Tree of Life and its metaphoric relationship to humanity as the microcosm and the universe as the macrocosm. It represents an initial step toward fusing together a wide body of interrelated concepts in my own mind, while also functioning as a permanent record of study. I'm excited to have a fair number of high quality limited edition prints, which will be available at my booth in the Art Gallery at DragonCon.

(1) a primal nothing/being or “Absolute” (Ayin/Ein-sof) (2) initiates a contraction or self-negation (tzimtzum), which gives rise to (3) an imagined and alienated realm (ha-olamot) (4) within which a created, personal subject arises (Adam Kadmon). (5) This subject embodies the fundamental structures, ideas and values of both God and the human world (Sefirot), However, (6) these Sefirot are inherently unstable and deconstruct (shevirat ha-kelim), leading to (7) a further alienation of the primal energy from its source (kellipot, Sitra Achra) and (8) a rending apart of opposites, resulting in the intellectual, spiritual, and moral antinomies and perplexities of our world. As a result of (9) a spiritual, intellectual, and psychological process (birur), (10) the ideas and values of the world are restored in a manner that enables them to structure and contain the primal energy of the Absolute, and complete both God and the world (tikkun ha-Olam). -The Lurianic Metaphors, Creativity and the Structure of Language