No. 4 - Pay It Forward
In “Pay it Forward”, a piece from the "The Mystic Sandbox" collection, two boys dressed in negative-shaped clothing embody the emptiness of the physical world. At the center of the artwork is the concept of true knowledge, represented by a light emanating from the boys' foreheads. One boy is shown touching the forehead of the other, setting off a new ray of light and signifying the importance of passing true knowledge along to others. The boy receiving the knowledge is seated with his hands on his knees, palms facing up—a pose that represents the importance of surrendering our will and ego to what is true, in this case, God and truth.
This print is not a signed, limited edition print.
In “Pay it Forward”, a piece from the "The Mystic Sandbox" collection, two boys dressed in negative-shaped clothing embody the emptiness of the physical world. At the center of the artwork is the concept of true knowledge, represented by a light emanating from the boys' foreheads. One boy is shown touching the forehead of the other, setting off a new ray of light and signifying the importance of passing true knowledge along to others. The boy receiving the knowledge is seated with his hands on his knees, palms facing up—a pose that represents the importance of surrendering our will and ego to what is true, in this case, God and truth.
This print is not a signed, limited edition print.
In “Pay it Forward”, a piece from the "The Mystic Sandbox" collection, two boys dressed in negative-shaped clothing embody the emptiness of the physical world. At the center of the artwork is the concept of true knowledge, represented by a light emanating from the boys' foreheads. One boy is shown touching the forehead of the other, setting off a new ray of light and signifying the importance of passing true knowledge along to others. The boy receiving the knowledge is seated with his hands on his knees, palms facing up—a pose that represents the importance of surrendering our will and ego to what is true, in this case, God and truth.
This print is not a signed, limited edition print.