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"I Am My Own Individual Self of Human Ego and My Higher Self of Spiritual Unity [Autumn 5]" Limited Edition, Giclee Canvas Print
Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.
Satin Canvas, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media.
All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.
All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate. All giclee canvas prints are produced with white side-edges to be signed and numbered in black ink.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, visionary, and rare.
Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed and then being signed, you will receive an email notifications with a tracking number for your package.
Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.
Satin Canvas, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media.
All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.
All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate. All giclee canvas prints are produced with white side-edges to be signed and numbered in black ink.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, visionary, and rare.
Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed and then being signed, you will receive an email notifications with a tracking number for your package.
Print Quality Details
These museum-quality giclée canvas and premium paper prints are crafted with premium, ethically sourced materials and archival, acid-free inks to ensure lasting beauty. From durable poplar wood stretcher bars to precision Epson printing, every piece reflects exceptional craftsmanship, delivering a timeless, elegant artwork made to the highest professional standards.
These are outstanding giclées or archival pigment prints where each one is hand proofed and signed by me. Giclée printing is a fine art digital printing method using specialist archival pigment inks and acid-free papers; creating museum/gallery prints with excellent depth of colour, longevity and stability.
Studies have shown that Giclee Prints colour vividness can last in excess of 200 years with tests by independent bodies such as Wilhelm Research and printer manufacturers such as Epson. This gives assurance to collectors and art buyers of this type of printing method.
Canvas: We use Urth canvas, the world’s first solvent canvas with archival certification by the Fine Art Trade Guild. Manufactured by the leading canvas supplier of award-winning digital inkjet canvas, Breathing Color® uses breakthrough technology of agent-free Fluorescent Whitening and Chromata white to create a canvas free of optical brighteners while still producing canvas prints with bright whites and true vivid colors that will not fade or yellow over time. With OBA-free Urth canvas, your print can hang in direct sunlight and remain fade-resistant and as beautiful as the day it was printed. The canvas has a built-in coating, which makes it moisture and abrasion-resistant, with UV protection. The canvas is durable enough to withstand cleaning by taking a damp cloth to the surface to remove dust.
Inks: We use UltraChrome GS3 HD inks, which have a wide & rich color gamut range. The inks are sprayed upon canvas, hence the “giclee application,” with extreme detail and vibrancy, thus creating a stunningly sharp image. Tested by Wilhelm Research, these lightfast, archival inks are designed to last 100+ years.
Wood: The wood used to create the stretcher bars for your print is made from poplar trees, which are extremely strong and stable.
Printing Equipment: Printers include the Epson Surecolor S80600 and the 9900 Pro Series, which are state-of-the-art in the industry and print at astounding resolutions of 1440 ppi.
Artwork Description and Symbolism
“I Am My Own Individual Self of Human Ego and My Higher Self of Spiritual Unity” is a visual teaching about the two selves we live as every day—the part of us that protects, strives, and reacts, and the deeper part that witnesses, integrates, and loves. In the broader context of this portfolio, the piece reflects a central awakening: life is a spiritual journey, whether we consciously acknowledge it or not, and growth begins when we question our conditioning with honest curiosity and learn to relate to our ego without letting it steer the entire ship.
The image embodies that inner dialogue through a bold fusion of desert elements and weathered materiality. Bright red blooms ignite the composition with life-force and immediacy, while cactus spines and thorn-like structures introduce tension, defense, and the instinct to protect what is tender. Distressed wood—scraped, layered, and marked with painterly blues and browns—forms a rugged foundation, like the lived history of a personality shaped by time, experience, and survival. Scattered pale leaves or petals soften the scene, offering breath and openness amid the roughness. The result is raw yet balanced: delicate and fierce, vulnerable and resilient—exactly the paradox of being human while remembering you are more than the human story.
In the language of the Sonoran Desert, this piece feels like a spiritual truth made visible: the flower doesn’t apologize for its softness, and the cactus doesn’t apologize for its boundaries. Together, they suggest wholeness. Your individual ego self is not the enemy—it’s the guardian of your life in form. Your higher self is not an abstraction—it’s the part of you that can hold the whole experience with compassion, humility, and unity. If you’re drawn to art that helps you live with more self-awareness—art that grounds spirituality in real emotional intelligence—this work is meant to be a daily mirror in your space. Bring it home now, and let it remind you that your highest peace comes not from eliminating the ego, but from integrating it.
Accompanying Inspirational Exercise — “Surrendering the Reins” (3 minutes, grounding and reflective)
Stand before the artwork and locate one element that feels sharp or rigid (the spines, rough wood, or dark textures) and one that feels open or alive (the flower, light tones, or soft edges). Let the sharp element represent where your ego is currently gripping—trying to control an outcome, protect an identity, or force clarity. Let the open element represent your higher Self—the part of you that trusts timing, truth, and inner guidance.
Place one hand on your chest and quietly ask: “What am I trying to control that no longer needs my force?” Then ask: “What would happen if I let my higher Self lead here instead?” Release one expectation, one demand, or one self-judgment by naming it and exhaling slowly. Close by choosing a single act of surrender for the next 24 hours—pause before reacting, ask for guidance before deciding, or allow something to unfold without interference. Practiced regularly, this exercise turns the artwork into a living reminder: strength is not lost in surrender; it is refined, and the ego finds its true role by serving the wisdom within.