Death of Toxic Ego;Kali
"Death of Toxic Ego; Kali" emerges from the artist's dreamscape, unveiling a hauntingly surreal vision. Upon glimpsing her reflection, the artist discovers the presence of a blue lady attached to her head. This revelation, accompanied by a slow, ominous swooping sound, sends those around her into a frightened retreat. The composition depicts her ensconced in dual layers of wings—one of bone and another with all-seeing eyes—symbolizing both protection and liberation. The central figure, poised on a pyre reminiscent of Joan of Arc's ordeal, possesses the latent power to transcend her fiery confinement at will. Surrounding distractions wane into obscurity, unable to penetrate her sanctum. Dominating the backdrop, the Merkaba stands as a potent emblem of spiritual protection and enlightenment, anchoring both the artist and Kali in a realm of profound realization.