Passage to The Light

Someone once asked me how to create paintings that feel magical—like they carry light, meaning, something beyond what the eye can see.

I told them: don’t chase magic. Be still enough to receive it.

Let your spirit quiet down. Let your thoughts soften. And let something greater than you guide your hand.

When you stop trying to control every stroke, your work begins to breathe. It becomes less about paint and more about presence… less about skill and more about surrender.

That’s where the light lives. And if you trust it, your hands will follow.

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