Whispers Of Twin Flames
This painting is the closest to my heart, as it accompanied me on a long journey of creativity and reflection, taking nearly a year and a half of continuous work to complete. I love it because it is not just a painting but a living testimony to a profound spiritual growth I experienced. It didn’t start out as it appears now; it began as a simple image of two intertwined spirits, their branches blending in earthy brown tones like two trees standing in a silent forest. Over time, with every step I took on my spiritual and emotional journey, I added small details. Gradually, the painting transformed from a neutral earthly feeling into a radiant spiritual state filled with light.
Yet, one question lingered in my mind: What message does this painting carry? And why does it depict two spirits, especially since I wasn’t married at the time? Over time, I realized the painting was a message from my soul to myself—a vision of the partner I was searching for, the one whose soul would unite with mine, walking together on the path of light and truth.
I showcased this painting in my first solo exhibition, which I called "The Call of Light." I chose to leave it untitled, allowing each viewer the freedom to find their own connection to it. Remarkably, many people told me that the spirits in the painting spoke to them, revealing their bare truths and helping them see themselves clearly for the first time. Some even sent me messages later, sharing how their lives had changed after gazing into the eyes of the spirits in the painting, how that moment became a turning point that brought them closer to themselves and helped them understand their inner depths.
I believe this is the purpose of all my art: for my paintings to be a gateway for anyone who looks at them to draw closer to their soul, understand themselves, and discover their inner light. This is the goal I strive for with every painting I create, with every stroke of light I place on the canvas.
This painting is the closest to my heart, as it accompanied me on a long journey of creativity and reflection, taking nearly a year and a half of continuous work to complete. I love it because it is not just a painting but a living testimony to a profound spiritual growth I experienced. It didn’t start out as it appears now; it began as a simple image of two intertwined spirits, their branches blending in earthy brown tones like two trees standing in a silent forest. Over time, with every step I took on my spiritual and emotional journey, I added small details. Gradually, the painting transformed from a neutral earthly feeling into a radiant spiritual state filled with light.
Yet, one question lingered in my mind: What message does this painting carry? And why does it depict two spirits, especially since I wasn’t married at the time? Over time, I realized the painting was a message from my soul to myself—a vision of the partner I was searching for, the one whose soul would unite with mine, walking together on the path of light and truth.
I showcased this painting in my first solo exhibition, which I called "The Call of Light." I chose to leave it untitled, allowing each viewer the freedom to find their own connection to it. Remarkably, many people told me that the spirits in the painting spoke to them, revealing their bare truths and helping them see themselves clearly for the first time. Some even sent me messages later, sharing how their lives had changed after gazing into the eyes of the spirits in the painting, how that moment became a turning point that brought them closer to themselves and helped them understand their inner depths.
I believe this is the purpose of all my art: for my paintings to be a gateway for anyone who looks at them to draw closer to their soul, understand themselves, and discover their inner light. This is the goal I strive for with every painting I create, with every stroke of light I place on the canvas.

This painting is the closest to my heart, as it accompanied me on a long journey of creativity and reflection, taking nearly a year and a half of continuous work to complete. I love it because it is not just a painting but a living testimony to a profound spiritual growth I experienced. It didn’t start out as it appears now; it began as a simple image of two intertwined spirits, their branches blending in earthy brown tones like two trees standing in a silent forest. Over time, with every step I took on my spiritual and emotional journey, I added small details. Gradually, the painting transformed from a neutral earthly feeling into a radiant spiritual state filled with light.
Yet, one question lingered in my mind: What message does this painting carry? And why does it depict two spirits, especially since I wasn’t married at the time? Over time, I realized the painting was a message from my soul to myself—a vision of the partner I was searching for, the one whose soul would unite with mine, walking together on the path of light and truth.
I showcased this painting in my first solo exhibition, which I called "The Call of Light." I chose to leave it untitled, allowing each viewer the freedom to find their own connection to it. Remarkably, many people told me that the spirits in the painting spoke to them, revealing their bare truths and helping them see themselves clearly for the first time. Some even sent me messages later, sharing how their lives had changed after gazing into the eyes of the spirits in the painting, how that moment became a turning point that brought them closer to themselves and helped them understand their inner depths.
I believe this is the purpose of all my art: for my paintings to be a gateway for anyone who looks at them to draw closer to their soul, understand themselves, and discover their inner light. This is the goal I strive for with every painting I create, with every stroke of light I place on the canvas.
Material
Printed Paper
Dimensions
Paper: 21 x 28.5 cm (Approximately 8.27 x 11.22 inches)