I finally added color to my painting. I also added the final symbols. The symbol inside the horse ( near the head) is called coherence. It represents the inhale and exhale of the universe via the toroidal field. We have this toroidal field within our bodies. When we inhale we collapse the wave function, when we exhale it expands and returns to source. This torus is an infinite feedback loop of creation and expansion. I also added two of Robert Edward Grant's equations ( lower half of the horse after the Tibetan mantra). The first one e^ipi+1=0, i a mathematical expression of beauty, balance and symmetry on a universal scale. This is often called the most beautiful mathematical equation because it connects five fundamental constants in mathematics. e represents growth and decay, i is an imaginary unit representing harmonic inversion. pi represents the cyclic symmetry. The number one is unity with zero is the void or harmonic stillness. This equation describes the collapse of light into form. It is the breath of the universe in numerical form. Essentially what this is saying is that when all forces in the universe are in balance light collapses into stillness and stillness becomes light again, completing the breath or cycle of the universe. The second equation is schrodinger's equation. It describes the geometry of consciousness in motion. Matter is not fixed. It is a wave probability and consciousness has a hand in this process. The field is always expanding, contracting, and collapsing into form. The act of observation collapses the wave of energy into geometry ( form). This also means that our reality is not fixed either. It is harmonic potential shaped by consciousness. I added the number 108 using the head of the dragonfly. 108 is the number of divine creation.
Next I will be adding the stones and resin.
Stay tuned for the finale and if you are interested join me for the the unveiling in my Lunar new year painting class February 17th. Click on the link below to learn more and sign up. If you would like to learn more about Robert Edward Grant and his work you can visit the second link below
Namaste,
Art for the soul