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"Love They Self [Embodiment of the Divine Masculine]” Open Edition, 22x28" Premium Poster
To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.
To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.
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Artwork Description and Symbolism
Love They Self—Love Yourself Like You’re Not Waiting for Someone Else to Love You (Embodiment of The Divine Masculine) is a visual declaration of what grounded self-love actually looks like in practice: calm presence, clear boundaries, and steady follow-through. The central lumberjack—rooted, centered, and holding his axe with quiet certainty—mirrors a practical self-improvement ritual you can adopt immediately: the Self-Respect Standard. Each morning, choose one non-negotiable act of devotion to yourself—something small but tangible—such as honoring a commitment you made, completing one task you’ve been avoiding, or speaking one honest truth you’ve been withholding. This isn’t about force; it’s about becoming the kind of person you can rely on, which is exactly the kind of inner authority this artwork embodies.
This artwork presents a vibrant and layered composition that blends figurative and abstract elements with a playful, almost surreal edge, unified by a cool, predominantly blue color palette accented with bold reds, yellows, and greens.
At the center stands a stylized lumberjack, symbolizing the divine masculine, a man with a dark beard and mustache, wearing a red casual-dress shirt and a yellow beanie-style cap. His strong, grounded posture dominates the scene, as he faces forward with a calm, steady expression, confidently holding an axe horizontally across his torso, suggesting strength, intention, or self-direction.
Behind and around him, architectural and environmental elements anchor the scene in a desert-inspired setting. A pale stucco building with a triangular roofline sits in the background, symbolizing the body as the temple, while a green saguaro rises to the right, standing tall as a beacon of steadfastness and structure, and reinforcing a sense of place and direction.
Emanating from the lumberjack is a giant, translucent, anatomical heart, representing the human soul. Esoterically wise and magickal, and powerfully flowing from this heart of divine inspiration, the Grand Wizard electrifies the scene like painterly blue shapes cascading through the composition, visually connecting the upper and lower sections of the image. With his right hand raised to the sky in connection with the divine, he thrusts his left hand out, raising his glowing red staff, suggesting mind over matter and a strong command over his experience of reality.
Other symbolic figures and animals continue to populate the collage. A stylized eye, sun, and white dove motif with radiating lines appears near the upper left, commanded by the grand wizard, evoking peace, wisdom, clarity of inner sight, and connection to God/Source Consciousness/The All.
Purched on the wizard’s belt is a black raven, urging introspection and awareness of personal thresholds, symbolizing the shadow self, encouraging individuals to explore deeper truths and embrace the unseen. The raven is a symbol of life's duality—death and rebirth, darkness and wisdom, fear and guidance—inviting individuals to embrace change, trust their inner power, and recognize the transformative potential within the shadows. Rising from the raven’s back is a mosaic-like red hummingbird, a symbol of the warrior's soul, infused with divine love and blessings; it highlights creativity, passion, and the ability to overcome obstacles through determination and resilience. The birds together add a sense of movement and texture.
Near the bottom, a white bobcat walks forward in a natural, grounded posture, suggesting self-reliance and the ability to navigate life's challenges with grace. The bobcat's nocturnal nature ties it to the mysteries of the subconscious, encouraging introspection, trust in inner wisdom, and the courage to face hidden truths or one's shadow self.
Above the bobcat, within the heart, sits a mosaic of an eagle, reinforcing themes of strength, courage, vision, and a connection to the divine. The egal represents sovereignty and majesty, kingship, and divine protection. It encourages individuals to rise above challenges, gain clarity, and embrace a higher perspective; awakening, loyalty, insight, and the ability to transcend limitations.
The strength of this work lies in its bold use of color and imaginative montage, which engages the audience on multiple sensory levels. The diverse textures and mosaic-like patterns enrich the visual experience and demonstrate a successful use of mixed-media or digital collage techniques. Emotionally, the lumberjack figure exudes a sense of calm authority, balanced by the whimsical and fantastical elements around him, which provoke curiosity and invite personal interpretation.
The overall composition feels both contemplative and declarative. The contrast between the calm, centered human figure and the surrounding symbolic elements creates a sense of inner alignment amid external influences. The collage blends personal iconography, desert mythology, and emotional symbolism, presenting a visual meditation on self-love, self-reliance, and standing firmly within one’s own identity.
Placed in your home, studio, or workspace, this piece becomes a daily anchor for embodied confidence—reminding you that love is not something you wait for, it’s something you generate through how you lead your own life. The heart-as-soul, the watchful eye, the dove, raven, hummingbird, eagle, and bobcat all reinforce the same message: strength and softness can coexist when you’re rooted in self-trust and guided by your higher values. For spiritual seekers ready to stop outsourcing their worth and start living from a place of sovereignty, this artwork is both a statement and a companion. If you feel called to embody this level of self-love and grounded masculine presence, now is the time to bring this piece into your space.