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Soul Mate Series: Twin Flames

Soul Mate Series with sun and moon in double vesica pisces

“Twin Flames” celebrates the coming together of two ‘haves’ into a greater whole for the Highest Good of both individuals but also the Greater Good of the planet.

There’s lots of confusion about the definition of “twin flames”. It’s not about being incomplete without the other half of your soul. I like the definition on the Twin Flame Connection website:

“A twin flame relationship is a divine union with a divine purpose. … The twin flame relationship is the deepest romantic connection on the planet but this is not the sole purpose of a twin flame relationship, contrary to popular belief. The twin flame connection is about bringing something positive to the world by working together through your divine union.”

Twin Flames: The Painting

Title: Twin Flames
Year: © 2019
Size:  18“ x  24“ (45.72 cm x 61 cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics, glass beads, mica (love & compassion), mirror & channeled energy work on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required. 
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
Price: $1,247 CAD – Buy it here
Prints also available

The sun and the moon in this painting have continued their journey and united to form a vertical Vesica Pisces, sacred geometry of two becoming one in Divine Oneness.

This vertical Vesica Pisces represents the connection between Heaven & Earth – our souls with our Higher Selves,  Source, and sacred purpose.

If you look closely, there’s a horizontal Vesica Pisces in the space where the larger one  joins. This second Vesica Pisces representing the sacred human relationship – the connection here on the earth plane.

In the centre of that one, embedded in mica (energy of love & compassion) is a mirror.  For the eye is the mirror of the soul and relationship a mirror for the way we see life and each other. It helps magnify and shine the light within us and back out into the world.

The faces in “Twin Flames” are slightly closer together than those in “Betwixt Day & Night”. Their inner fire has fuelled them forward and towards each other to fulfill that sacred purpose.

And the power of this re-union is sending strong ripple effects of Light into the world.

I started working on this painting just as Steve Nobel of the Soul Matrix posted this video on YouTube. When I’m not listening to one of the meditations I channel, I’m usually listening to one of his.

This video became part of my practice during the creation of my Soul Mate Series and may appeal to you too.

The Soul Mate Series

Soul Mate Series painting of moon & sun1.  Betwixt Day & Night
12″ x 18″
Acrylics, mica, amethyst, and glass beads on canvas

$1,247
Click to purchase
Prints on demand available
Blog Post here

Soul Mate Series with sun and moon in double vesica pisces

Twin Flames
12″ x 18″
Acrylics, mica, mirror, and glass beads on canvas

$1,247
Click to purchase
Prints also available

Re-United sun & moon soul mate painting

3.  Re-United
12″ x 18″
Acrylics & mica on canvas

$1,247
Click to purchase
Prints also available
Blog Post here

 

 

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“Divine Union”- A New Painting

Divine Union-Dominique HurleyI’m thrilled to present to you the finished piece:

Divine Union – 30″ x 40″ – acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas (no framing required)

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This is the fourth blog post about the creation and symbolism of this painting.  To read my previous Sneak Peek posts, click on the titles below:

  1. Snowflakes
  2. The Couple
  3. From Seed to Tree

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Here’s a bit more on the final steps of the process.

Below the Roots:

I spent 5 hours adding patterns below the roots, darkening that section to bring the eye back to the central figures.  I’ve decided that doing this with my tiny paintbrush is much better than the new Liquitex professional paint markers I ordered.  Some of the tips work better than others and they tend to fray quickly on canvas.  Also, I just don’t find they flow very well, as I had to keep pumping some of them without satisfactory results. I’ll keep testing them as I’ve only used a few colours so far.  As I’m not going for the absolute precision work of fine micron markers on paper, my paintbrush was just fine.  Plus I really like the consistency, saturation and overall quality of Golden Acrylics.

The Portal:

Dominique Hurley-wip_1270I have my housemate Orinda to thank for this interpretation.  I had decided to keep the space above the roots free of patterns.  At first, I envisaged it as freshly fallen snow – peaceful and quiet.  She saw it as a portal and the instant she said it, I felt it.

Finishing touches:

I mixed 2 of the blues used on the canvas to paint the sides before using my beloved 3-D paint to sign my name. I used a light blue that will catch the light, but be subtle.

How Long Did It Take?:

A few have already asked. I was going to write that this painting had taken about 100 hours to create. I then decided to be more accurate and was shocked to discover that from start to finish, I had worked on the physical creation of it for only 8 days.  Sure, I worked for more than 12 hours a day on some days, but in my mind, I had been at it for much longer than a week.  In total, then, I estimate closer to 60 hours.  Truth be told, however, like any painting, it’s taken a lifetime to create as it encompasses the totality of my talents, education, practice, visions, etc.  You simply can’t judge the worth of art solely based on hours of work.  Still, what a week!

Contemplation:

I feel so very honoured that this painting chose me as its channel for creation.  I have been blessed by the experience in many known and unknown ways. Just last night, I was contemplating it while lying in bed in the semi-darkness.  As the mid tones disappeared, what was left was the shape of a delicate orchid – inviting me in to discover its mysteries. I then understood why the tree guided me to shape it that way.

Divine Union-Dominique Hurley

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Studio Sneak Peek: From Seed to Tree

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Wow! So much has happened in the studio since my last sneak peek – including about 30 hours of painting. Bliss! But first…

Time in the Studio:

Friday was the end of the online Thriving Artist Summit.  Over the past 2 weeks, I listened to 24 different successful artists talk about various aspects of the life and business of arts.  It was inspiring, educational, and ensured that I spent time in the studio every day, even if I had other projects on the go.

Guidance:

This is the Spirit Calling Card reading I got on Friday morning – the last day of the summit.

Did I ever have fun with that message from my Guides in my Morning Pages (3 pages of automatic writing – as taught by Julia Cameron, whom I mentioned in my Life by Design: Creativity post last week). Fun! Fun! Fun!  What would a direction of pure passion and miracles look like for you?

Large Snowflake:

This is where we left off in my last Sneak Peek.  I needed the couple to stand out more, so it was time to work inside the large snowflake behind them. I only worked in mid and dark tones as I didn’t want anything light to compete with the tree that would be painted on top.  At least that was the plan until I did the outer edges in silver dots :-).  Couldn’t resist.

More background:

I then worked on adding more patterns to the background, at the top and along the sides.  My overall purpose was to darken the whole background so that the tree would stand out more. I kept some of the original pale layers showing as a representation of background snow. I love the mystery, texture, and layers of life that these patterns represent.

Sacred Geometry:

I then worked on the bottom circle that the couple is rooted to. These aren’t necessarily distinguishable in the end, but that’s not what was important.  I simply wanted the energy of these symbols to infuse the image.  They’re all about the sacred geometry of the creation of physical and spiritual Universes.

The circle – Wholeness, Supreme Spirit, One God

07Dominique Hurley-wip_1206The Yin Yang –  male/female aspects of the Great Spirit, dark/light, matter/spirit, passive/active, perfect balance, harmony.  “Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts.” Wikipedia

08Dominique Hurley-wip_1209Vesica Pisces – sacred geometry used in religion and spirituality for thousands of years to represent a source of immense power and energy. It’s also

  • an opening into the mysteries of higher consciousness
  • the seed of the tree of life and basic motif for the flower of life,
  • the intersection of spiritual and physical,
  • creation/ birthing/ yoni/ Goddess
  • two becoming one
  • a symbol for Jesus Christ (the fish shape in the middle).

I used to wear a  vesica pisces pendent, a stylized version of the Chalice Well cover in Glastonbury, a place I feel drawn to, but haven’t visited yet.  And it wasn’t until after I completed the overlapping layers and was contemplating it that it also reminded me of wedding bands.

09Dominique Hurley-wip_1211 The Roots:

I woke up excited and scared on Saturday morning, knowing I was going to create the tree that day.  After spending so much time on the base layers, I didn’t want to ruin my painting. Then I remembered what I teach – there are no mistakes, just more layers. Play, have fun, take risks, stretch your comfort zones, and do something everyday that scares you.  I then chose to let go of the “scared” and keep the “excited”.

DLH_1225So I used my new giant compass (sticking the end in my eraser not to make a hole in the canvas) to draw a circle for the overall shape of the tree. (Thanks to everyone on Facebook who shared their shape preference.)  I then used my favourite brush to paint an intricate series of spiral roots: symbolic of holistic growth and union with the Divine.

10Dominique Hurley-wip_1228Later, after I had completed the tree, my housemate commented that the roots weren’t translating as roots to her, but more like lace.  Thanks to Orinda’s feedback, I later added another layer of roots that better mirrored the branches of the tree more.  I liked the improvement.

11Dominique Hurley-wip_1248The Tree:

As per my usual style, I wasn’t precise about the symmetry here.  I free-handed branches that joined the couple to the overall circular shape. There wasn’t much planning here.  The top kept calling to reach upwards more, so I actually incorporated a bit of the two designs I had been contemplating.  I can see where a little more precision could have been nice, but I also see that life is messy at times and letting go of perfection is such a blessing. This tree simply grew as it was meant to grow and I love it!  After a few layers of white, I used a new dark blue below the branches to add contrast and to simplify the foreground over such a busy background.  I did the same for the roots and figures and just kept playing with that.

12Dominique Hurley-wip_1250Dots:

I then spent hours dotting the circle, and adding ice/snow crystals to the branches in silver, pearl, and gold.  I have long been a fan of dots on my artwork, but I have fellow artist Fay Prince to thank for passing on her tip about using a stylus to make them.

As per usual, the photos don’t do the piece justice, but here’s a summary of its recent evolution.

This is still a work in progress… but

I received an email from the Craft Council of NL looking for submissions for a special February exhibition entitled “All Kinds of Love’.  When space permits, they take a few pieces that fit more into the visual art than craft arena.  Part of me would like to submit this piece for consideration, but like with any gallery representation, I hesitate as the gallery keeps a sales commission.  They do attract the crowds though, and the exposure would be great.  Tough decision.  But if anyone is already considering this piece for themselves or as a gift, please let me know.  I will reveal the final piece on Wednesday.

 

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