Io Whispers
$1,950.00
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Print sizes and editions
- Regular museum archival paper print - 788 x 510mm
(limited to 95) - Large museum archival paper print - 1110 x 729mm
(limited to 95) - Extra Large museum canvas print - 1290 x 848mm
(limited to 95)
Available in horizontal or vertical prints
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- Sofia Minson creates your exclusive signed print
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Original painting SOLD, acrylic and flashe on canvas,1780 x 1190mm (including frame), 2016
The story of Io Whispers
To the artist, this painting acts as a mirror, reflecting the viewer's sense of inner growth and blossoming.
A blessing that Sofia loves is:
"Within our hearts lies the truth"
"Pupuritia te pono i roto i ō tātau manawa"
"I sometimes visualise this ever-unfolding white rose flourishing out of my chest, sharing the truth that I know in the deepest source of my being. In this painting I am asking myself to be still and to listen. Because the truth - my heart knowledge that emanates pure love from the centre of my being - can often be drowned out by loud distractions. And I don't know about you, but I'd really like it to take centre stage more often!"
- Sofia Minson
The background mandala is painted in metallic gold, which has a reflective, dynamic quality that changes with the light of the room. The sacred geometric pattern is uplifting and attractive to the human mind. This kind of pattern is known throughout many religions and spiritual practices as being a threshold into a psychedelic, creative, energetic dimension. There is potential for this image to be used as a visual aid in meditation due to its symmetry, harmony and reflection of our own positive traits.
The god of all things, the parentless one
In Maori cosmology the universe has many names depending on its state of being throughout its evolution. As with most ancient religions the qualities and stages of the development of the cosmos, as well as the natural forces around us are personified with different atua or gods. Whether or not there was one supreme god before Pakeha brought the idea of Christianity to Aotearoa is debatable. However coming from today's framework, if there was to be one name to describe the god of all things, it would be Io. Io itself has many names including Io-matua-kore - Io the parentless one.
The White Rose
The white rose, found everywhere in the world, was chosen for its familiarity and its symbolic history throughout countless cultures and centuries. In the 20th century for instance, the white rose was the symbol of a grass roots peace movement in Nazi Germany protesting against Hitler's genocide. The white rose is also associated with purity, love, marriage, new beginnings and remembrance.
A gateway into one's inner self
Once she finished painting this work, Minson felt that the title "Io Whispers" described her impression of the image as a gateway into one's inner self. The artist explains her feeling that "in a subtle, quiet voice it calls you to enter into that space, and to listen carefully to something intangible, beyond our busy daily activities and mind chatter. Because really, nothing draws human focus quite like a whisper."
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