Surface & Style
Abstract triangles converge in thick impasto strokes, each form deliberate and dimensional. A triadic color scheme of orange, blue, and yellow creates visual tension and harmony simultaneously. The raised texture demands attention; this is digital design that honors traditional paint application, where every stroke carries weight and every color choice matters.
Inspiration & Context
We exist in three dimensions: soul, body, and mind. Not separate. Not linear. But layered, overlapping, constantly in conversation with each other. This collection was born from that understanding; that the self isn't singular but triadic, a trinity that shifts depending on which angle you're viewing from.
The triangle became the perfect metaphor. Three sides. Three points. Geometric stability that somehow feels dynamic. And the colors? They refuse to define themselves. Orange might speak to your soul while blue resonates with someone else's body. Yellow could illuminate your mind or ignite another person's core. There are no predetermined answers here. Just a possibility.
The impasto technique adds another truth: the self has texture. It's not smooth or simple. It's raised, layered, and built from experiences that leave visible marks. The thick paint becomes tangible proof that our journeys have weight, substance, and presence.
Meaning & Daily Impact
Living with "Triadic Self" means living with a mirror that doesn't dictate what you should see. It asks instead: which part of you is speaking loudest today? Are you leading with intellect, moving from instinct, or grounded in something deeper?
This is art for people doing the work of self-understanding. For those who know there's more than one thing, one role, one identity. It hangs on your wall as a reminder that complexity isn't confusion; it's completeness. That the soul, body, and mind aren't competing but collaborating.
Perfect for personal spaces where reflection matters. Bedrooms. Home offices. Creative studios. Meditation corners. Anywhere you need visual permission to be multifaceted, to contain contradictions, to exist as a trinity rather than a singularity.
Each time you pass it, the colors might speak differently. What resonated yesterday might quiet today. What felt distant last week might pulse with recognition now. The artwork doesn't change, but your relationship with it does, mirroring the constant evolution of self.
This isn't decoration. It's dialogue. Between you and the canvas. Between the parts of yourself that don't always communicate. Between who you were and who you're becoming.
Premium canvas print stretched over solid 35mm frames with 3mm backing board. Art that reflects as you evolve.
