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.
Enhanced Matte archival and acid-free paper has a clean, simple and flat surface, smooth to the touch, and easy on the eyes.
Basis Weight: 192 gsm
ISO Brightness: 104%
Opacity: 94%
Ink: Epson UltraChrome HDR represents our latest generation of pigment ink technology, utilizing ten colors. Epson UltraChrome HDR Ink produces the widest color gamut ever from an Epson Stylus Pro printer.
Printing equipment: the Epson P9570 Pro Series, a state-of-the-art paper printer in the industry today, prints with the utmost clarity and intensity of the original digital artwork.
Artwork Description and Symbolism
“I Am Nonphysical Energy, Encased in a Physical Body, Imbued with Divine Consciousness” is an invitation to experience the desert—not only as a place, but as a mirror. In the broader spirit of this portfolio, the work holds a simple, awakening premise: human life is a soul-journey whether we consciously acknowledge it or not, and the moment we begin to question our assumptions with open-minded skepticism, we start to remember who we are beneath the noise. This piece speaks directly to that remembrance—especially for Tucson hearts who know the Sonoran Desert’s quiet way of revealing what is real.
Visually, the artwork radiates with starburst forms that evoke cactus spines—protective, alive, and electrically present—layered into a lush field of deep purples, greens, and blues, with flashes of beige and yellow like sunlit sand cutting through shadow. The overlapping geometry creates a rhythmic pulse, as if the piece is breathing in multiple directions at once. Textured strata and translucent passages build a tactile, dimensional depth, and the sense of a “tunnel” or opening through the composition suggests an inner threshold: the veil thinning between what we call physical reality and the subtle, nonphysical awareness behind it. Chaos and order coexist here the way they do in any authentic spiritual path—growth can be wild, but consciousness brings pattern.
In the context of the project’s larger message, these desert-like spikes become more than form; they become metaphor. They represent boundaries, discernment, and the sacred necessity of protecting your energy—without closing your heart. The glowing, otherworldly palette hints at the truth embedded in the title: you are not merely a body moving through life; you are consciousness moving through a body, learning how to embody love, clarity, and responsibility in real time. If you’re drawn to art that doesn’t just decorate a space but elevates it—art that quietly calls you back to presence—this piece is meant to live where you’ll see it often. Bring it home now, and let it become a daily visual reminder that your life is not separate from spirit; it is spirit, learning to take form.
Accompanying Inspirational Exercise — “The Divine Consciousness Grounding” (2 minutes, daily)
Stand before the artwork and pick one starburst/spike cluster that grabs your attention. Let it symbolize your energy boundary for the day. Inhale slowly and ask: “Where am I leaking my energy?” (overthinking, people-pleasing, scrolling, resentment). Exhale and choose one simple boundary that protects your nervous system and honors your spirit: a clear “no,” a short walk without your phone, a single focused task before checking messages, or a pause before responding. End by placing a hand on your chest and repeating once: “I am consciousness in a body. I choose what I give my energy to.” Practiced consistently, this turns the artwork into a daily compass—helping you live the title, not just admire it.