

World within a world
A World Within a World is an exploration of sacred perception—where art becomes a living portal into the unseen. This collection invites the viewer beyond observation and into embodiment, engaging sight, sound, scent, and atmosphere to awaken the sensory gateways of Spirit and Soul.
Each work acts as a threshold—an environment where the natural and the divine intertwine. Through color, texture, and fragrance, the body remembers what the spirit already knows: that the worlds within us are mirrors of the world beyond us.
These creations are not merely to be seen, but to be experienced—immersive sanctuaries designed to restore harmony between heaven and earth within the human frame.
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Painted in lapis lazuli—the blue of priestly garments —Gate of Remembrance is a visual psalm, a meditation on beauty as devotion.
Stairs ascend to the central circle that opens like a gate within the heart. From it, the Tree of Life stands rooted and radiant. This form reflects the movement of the soul toward the Tree of Life, rendered as the axis between realms. The Tree stands as a living symbol of continuity, restoration, and divine order—rooted in the earth yet reaching toward the heavens.
Gold flames move around the circumference, rising from the Tree itself. Gold, the metal of glory and kingship, signifies what is eternal and incorruptible. These flames are not destructive; they are illuminating, causing refinement. Beauty in motion, love ascending, prayer embodied, and the heart awakened to God’s truth
This work is anchored in Psalm 27:4:
“One thing I have desired of the Lord… to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in His temple.”
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This work speaks of the rising of a new order of priests—those clothed not in earthly garments but in righteousness and peace. It is a visual doorway into the realm where we function as kings and priests in the Kingdom of God—where our worship becomes alignment, and our art becomes incense before the Throne.
The Gate of the Priest is a prophetic call to step beyond mere expression and into divine function—to stand between heaven and earth as conduits of His presence. It marks the threshold of the Melchizedek order—the priesthood of eternal peace, divine righteousness, and holy governance.
Here, creation itself becomes consecration.


