• This work of rugged beauty portrays how you may have metaphorically and perhaps even concretely lost your limbs, mind, wings, completely everything, in the circle of several lives. It portrays how you have believed you died, and actually died, in unbearable mental or physical pain. Crippled, after everything you’ve gone through you will finally climb a giant rock split by strong forces, carrying more light than you had when you entered this world. Then you will have a deep understanding in your eyes and a diamond as a souvenir.
  • With this work I want to convey my knowledge about the fact that when your awareness has once expanded, it cannot be reduced anymore. It’s fascinating how ever-expanding awareness gives us more and more positive qualities, such as the desire to help, the ability to accept difference, open-mindedness, positivity and gratitude, not to mention deep experience of joy and humour. This work conveys kindness. One can lift another, and we can shed light on each others’ paths. The little need the big, the big need the little; the strong need the weak and the weak need the strong. We are tiny pieces in the network of light. The crown and hands of the bigger rabbit are getting charged in the light and glowing in the dark symbolising the light of our awareness. We can choose to convey that light through ourselves to add light into this world.
  • As I was making this sculpture, I was imagining a long candle that is slowly burning. Once the flame is about the reach the end, the amount of light increases. The same happens to a person who undertands more and more through lives. Gradually expanding awareness and consciousness start to shed light on one’s path.
  • This work portrays one of the biggest experiences of my life. I had an out-of-body experience which was like a fast, powerful transformation. As a result I stopped being everything I thought and felt I was and became instantly everything that exists. Completely everything. Becoming everything that exists is an experience out of words. I am grateful for having experienced it during a human life which I now personally understand to be only a part of the ”truth”.
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