Quism-Culture: The origin of culture essentially evolves through the interrelationship of body, mind, and consciousness; the body is the foundation of life, the mind its expression, and consciousness the inner light that bridges the two; just as red, blue, and yellow unite to create the beauty of the visible world, so too does the harmony of body, mind, and consciousness give birth to human culture; this triadic unity reflects the elemental structure of protons, neutrons, and electrons, symbolizing the vital force of life itself.
Within the neural processes of the brain, the interaction between the conscious and the unconscious shapes human thought, dreams, and emotion; dreams, on one hand, are reflections of the unconscious mind, and on the other, pathways to self-discovery; over time, this awareness of life becomes refined and elevated through self-knowledge; thus, culture is not merely an external expression but an inner journey through which one perceives both the self and the universe anew;
The sensitivity of life, the depth of feeling, and the quest for self-awareness make culture rich and spiritual; thus, Quism-culture represents a philosophical form of self-exploration—where every experience of life transforms into a pure expression of consciousness; the cycle of life and the cycle of nature together reflect the eternal essence of the zero hour;
Reflection of Body, Mind and Consciousness: Representation of Material, Spiritual and Psychological Wisdom; (Life is expressed here in three dimensions — form, intellect, and consciousness; together they create the wholeness of humanity)
Acrylic on canvas, 18'' x 24'' 2021
: Art & Culture Research House :
The final destination of the life-source: The life source is the inner flow of human life, where existence begins in the elements-senses and the parental source; this origin reflects the "Zero Hour"—a symbol of the unbconscious state, where vitality, life, and nature are woven into one; mindful breathing leads a person into the depth of being; each breath becomes the center of life's perception; this sensitivity teaches how every moment of life can be lived in harmony with the natural cycle;
The inner self transcends light and darkness, birth and death, and the boundaries of time to become an eternal essence; this state of self-awareness forms the core of individuality—where life attains meaning through self-realization; solitude here is not loneliness, but a devotion to inner growth; it revives the creative spirit and aligns it with the rhythm of nature and time; a fulfilled life is one where the human reconnects with nature through the depth of experience; then the essence of life and natural wealth completes itself like the Zero Hour—a continuous circle where creation and dissolution become one eternal expression of existence;
Illumination emerges only through the depth of darkness; wisdom hides behind knowledge and science, while life’s truth reveals itself through a masked portrait that, in the act of surrender, unveils its true form—a unified harmony of consciousness, darkness, and light;

































































