Submarine or Spaceship? Navigating the Infinity of Consciousness

Pink Submarine 115x44cm

Art is not just silent contemplation: it is an invitation to explore the unknown territories of our inner selves.
This painting from the Collage and Painting series was born like this: the shape of a pink submarine that, instead of moving through the depths, traverses a starry universe, surrounded by flowers and fireworks.

The submarine becomes a metaphor for consciousness.
Each illuminated window represents a part of ourselves, an interior room that holds its own glow. Together, these fragments compose the human being as a whole, like a mosaic of different lights forming a single journey.

This work evolves with me: as my life changes, so does the painting, reflecting the connection between personal experience and the universal dimension.
It’s neither a submarine nor a spaceship: it’s a vessel of the soul, without a precise course, reminding us that even in moments when we feel lost, a light always remains burning within us.

Looking at this canvas means embarking on a journey without a map, toward the boundless spaces of consciousness. Each window is an invitation to discover hidden parts of oneself, to let art become a mirror and a companion in transformation.

Why a submarine in space?
Because the journey isn’t geographical: it’s internal. The “means” becomes a symbol, the route is a state of the soul.

What do the illuminated windows represent?
I call them “rooms of being”: perspectives, memories, intuitions that ignite at different times.

How does the work evolve with you?
I reopen the dialogue when I change perspective. Sometimes the smallest sign is enough to bring forth a new constellation of meaning.

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