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Artwork Description and Symbolism
“I Am Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of My Own Happiness, As I Create My Own Reality” is a declaration of inner sovereignty—an invitation to remember that your life is not merely happening to you, it is being shaped through you. Born from the core realization that human life is a spiritual journey (whether we consciously acknowledge it or not), this work carries the ethos of my 2013 awakening: stay curious, question with open-minded skepticism, and keep what leads you back to love, clarity, and personal responsibility.
Visually, the piece balances the grounded presence of an earth-toned desert landscape and distant mountains with an energized, abstract “mind-sky” of fractured light. Jagged crystalline forms in electric blues, whites, golds, and violets slice through clouds and atmosphere, while transparent overlays and layered textures create the sensation of perception in motion—fragmentation giving way to transformation. In the language of this project, the Sonoran Desert isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a metaphor for resilience, abundance, and the inner path of self-discovery—where ego and higher self meet, and where meaning is forged by the perspective you choose.
This artwork is designed to function like a trailhead signpost: a daily visual reminder that spirituality is personal, that destiny is authored from within, and that your reality responds to the meanings you assign to your experiences. If you feel called to live with more intention—especially here in Tucson, where the desert continually teaches strength and renewal—bring this piece into your space now, and let it anchor the life you are choosing to create.
Accompanying Inspirational Exercise — “The Reality-Creation Pause”
As a living extension of this artwork, try the Reality-Creation Pause, a simple daily practice inspired by the piece’s interplay between fragmentation and harmony. Once a day, stand before the artwork (or visualize it) and pause for sixty seconds. Notice one area of your life that currently feels fractured or chaotic, then consciously name the perspective you are choosing to bring to it—courage instead of fear, curiosity instead of judgment, responsibility instead of blame. Finally, commit to one small, tangible action that reflects that chosen perspective. Like the layered desert sky in this piece, your reality reorganizes when intention meets action. This artwork is meant to remind you—quietly, consistently—that happiness is not pursued somewhere else; it is created, moment by moment, from within.