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The eyes absorb impressions, transmit them to the sight center in the brain which processes the information and translates it to action, feelings, memories and all other human variety of self-expressions and behaviors.
Eyes are not only the most important of sensory organs but it is also a very strong symbol. The eye is a symbol of psychic vision and enlightenment in many spiritual organizations. In Buddhism for example, the eyes represent spiritual perception and seeing with the soul.
The eyes mean many different things to me, knowledge, spirit, power, soul, an observer within us. Eyes turned in many different directions also represent self-awareness, seeking wisdom and expanding your own vision to seek beyond what you may know or understand. I believe that self observing, self study and understanding is an utmost important task any person has in life that can reassure the well-being of our society.

Original spiritual painting by Diana Titova.

Acrylic painting on high-quality cold-pressed paper 370g/m2.
Size: 29,7x21×0,1cm / 11,7x8,2x0,1in
Unframed.
A thin layer of varnish protects the artwork against UV light and dust.
Signed on the front and on the back sides and comes with the certificate of authenticity.

The artwork will be shipped with Express Mail Service usually arrives within 7-10 days after dispatch worldwide. It will be shipped in a reinforced envelop (highly safe packaging).

Materials used:

acrylic and watercolour pencil

Tags:
#spirituality #shades of blue #small format abstract painting #blue and purple artwork #buddhist art #powerful symbols #observers #big eyes painting #self discovery #minfulness 
Eye of the Seer (2022)
Acrylic painting
by Diana Titova

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The eyes absorb impressions, transmit them to the sight center in the brain which processes the information and translates it to action, feelings, memories and all other human variety of self-expressions and behaviors.
Eyes are not only the most important of sensory organs but it is also a very strong symbol. The eye is a symbol of psychic vision and enlightenment in many spiritual organizations. In Buddhism for example, the eyes represent spiritual perception and seeing with the soul.
The eyes mean many different things to me, knowledge, spirit, power, soul, an observer within us. Eyes turned in many different directions also represent self-awareness, seeking wisdom and expanding your own vision to seek beyond what you may know or understand. I believe that self observing, self study and understanding is an utmost important task any person has in life that can reassure the well-being of our society.

Original spiritual painting by Diana Titova.

Acrylic painting on high-quality cold-pressed paper 370g/m2.
Size: 29,7x21×0,1cm / 11,7x8,2x0,1in
Unframed.
A thin layer of varnish protects the artwork against UV light and dust.
Signed on the front and on the back sides and comes with the certificate of authenticity.

The artwork will be shipped with Express Mail Service usually arrives within 7-10 days after dispatch worldwide. It will be shipped in a reinforced envelop (highly safe packaging).

Materials used:

acrylic and watercolour pencil

Tags:
#spirituality #shades of blue #small format abstract painting #blue and purple artwork #buddhist art #powerful symbols #observers #big eyes painting #self discovery #minfulness 

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Diana Titova is a Spain-based artist born in Russia. Love of art accompanied her throughout her life, whether it was fine art, applied arts, or the history of art. Consequently,... Read more

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