I always wanted to work as an artist but was stuck in a technical field. As a result, I have learned to use my technical skills to make art and this fusion of creative vision and technology have given birth to something.
I first started thinking about art as a healing vehicle while sitting in a doctor’s waiting room. When one waits there is time to think and time to worry, especially in a hospital for instance. In these places art can help bring the mind to a peaceful state.
I have borrowed from many cultures: Celtic key patterns, Moorish tesselations, Native American symbols, but I have been influenced most predominately by Tibetan art. Some of these pieces are re-samplings of existing designs; digitized, modified, and combined in a new way to make something different, however, I hope the intention behind their creation is the same; to serve as visual aids for meditation, instruments of healing, and a means for peace.
A percentage of all proceeds go to Tibetan Nun’s Project.
May these images benefit all beings.
omsah is a member of Mandala.