Sacred Illumination

Introducing our breathtaking and thought-provoking piece of art, "Sacred Illumination." This bold and captivating artwork transcends boundaries, evoking powerful emotions and inviting deep contemplation.

At the center, a radiant burst of sun rays creates a celestial spectacle, symbolizing hope, warmth, and spiritual awakening. Nestled within this luminous display, a large heart emerges, embodying love, compassion, and the depths of human emotion.

But this heart is not without its struggles. It is encircled by a crown of thorns, twisted and warped, representing the trials and tribulations that life often presents. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the challenges faced on the path to enlightenment and love.

Dominating the composition, a cross stands tall and resolute, a symbol of faith, redemption, and ultimate sacrifice. It serves as a beacon of light amidst the complexities of existence, offering solace and guidance to those who seek it.

This extraordinary piece of art invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of love, suffering, and divine grace. It serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability, the transformative power of faith, and the boundless capacity of the human spirit to rise above adversity.

Hang "Sacred Illumination" in your space, and let its profound imagery inspire reflection, ignite conversations, and stir the deepest corners of your soul. It is a testament to the enduring power of love and the resilience of the human heart in the face of life's challenges.

T V Aguilar

T V Aguilar .. I was born in Denver, CO on a cold and snowy day in November 1967. Shortly after, I moved with “Mom” to live with my grandparents, Casimiro and Mary Gonzales in Rawlins, WY. I would remain there until age 9 and then another move to Cheyenne, WY. I graduated from Seton Catholic High School in 1986.

After high school, I drifted through life uncertain of the “career” or life choice. Maturity set in and I enrolled in college. I was the “re-entry” student as I fell in the older student category. I received my A.A. from American River Community College and then transferred to the University of California, Berkeley. I received my bachelors degree and then moved into a new “career”.

That career was with the federal government. Although happy and welcoming various new projects and endeavors, contentment and happiness were escaping me. I returned to school for Master’s degree, completing my MBA in 2009.

Today, I am retired, enjoying living on a small farm raising, training and caring for horses, a goat and a cat. I am grateful and appreciate living in A Corner of Nature!

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