Radiance

Bolivian Rosewood

The Bolivian Rosewood tree (Dalbergia tucurensis), also known as morado or santos rosewood, is a tropical hardwood species native to Central and South America, particularly Bolivia. Valued for its striking appearance, the wood features a rich blend of brown, purple, and black hues with fine, interwoven grain patterns. Sustainable harvesting practices are crucial to protect this species, as overexploitation has raised concerns about its long-term conservation.

Radiance Mandala Rosewood

Crafted from a single piece of Bolivian Rosewood, Radiance is intended to bring vibrancy and energy to the heart chakra. A twelve-petaled lotus flower is depicted to symbolize the expansive, free-flowing nature of the breath and the open heart, all encompassed by compassion and unconditional love.

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Radiance Bolivian Rosewood hanging on a wall
Radiance Bolivian Rosewood Mandala
Radiance Mandala Rosewood

My artwork is more than a visual experience; it’s a meditative journey.

Crafted from carefully selected wood species, each piece reveals the unique patterns of growth and time—its rings, grains, and knots tracing the rhythms of nature itself. Sacred geometry subtly overlays these patterns, bringing out the tree's character and aligning its design with universal patterns.

Embedded magnets harmonize the surrounding energy, grounding the viewer and inviting calm, while soft sounds resonate through the wood, creating an immersive field that quiets the mind and elevates awareness. Together, the wood, magnetism, and sound create a space for introspection and peace, turning the artwork into a vessel for harmony, grounding, and higher consciousness. This is not merely art for the eyes but a sanctuary for the soul, where nature and universal energies converge to bring tranquility and depth to any space.