White Mandala
Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.
Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.
The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.
Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.
Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.
The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel. Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.
Inspired by these exquisite lines of poetry from Rumi
Shadow and Light Source Both
How does a part of the world leave the world?
How does wetness leave water? Don't try to
put out fire by throwing on more fire! Don't
wash a wound with blood. No matter how fast
you run, your shadow keeps up. Sometimes it's
in front! Only full overhead sun diminishes
your shadow. But that shadow has been serving
you. What hurts you, blesses you. Darkness is
your candle. Your boundaries are your quest.
I could explain this, but it will break the
glass cover on your heart, and there's no
fixing that. You must have shadow and light
source both. Listen, and lay your head under
the tree of awe. When from that tree feathers
and wings sprout on you, be quieter than
a dove. Don't even open your mouth for even a coo.
From Soul of Rumi
By Rumi
Translated by Coleman Barks
Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.
Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.
The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.
Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.
Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.
The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel. Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.
Inspired by these exquisite lines of poetry from Rumi
Shadow and Light Source Both
How does a part of the world leave the world?
How does wetness leave water? Don't try to
put out fire by throwing on more fire! Don't
wash a wound with blood. No matter how fast
you run, your shadow keeps up. Sometimes it's
in front! Only full overhead sun diminishes
your shadow. But that shadow has been serving
you. What hurts you, blesses you. Darkness is
your candle. Your boundaries are your quest.
I could explain this, but it will break the
glass cover on your heart, and there's no
fixing that. You must have shadow and light
source both. Listen, and lay your head under
the tree of awe. When from that tree feathers
and wings sprout on you, be quieter than
a dove. Don't even open your mouth for even a coo.
From Soul of Rumi
By Rumi
Translated by Coleman Barks
Prints are available on paper, canvas, and metal in 3 sizes.
Paper: The Hahnemühle William Turner paper has a 100% cotton rag content making it highly archival.
The print includes a one-inch white border and is ready for framing and is mailed in a tube.
Canvas: The archival poly-cotton blend canvas is stretch-mounted on 1.5-inch kiln-dried pine bars and has a matte finish.
Metal: The metal print is crafted from aluminum with a silver matte finish.
The panel features rounded corners and is mounted on a 1/4" panel. Keyholes are routed in the back for easy hanging.
Inspired by these exquisite lines of poetry from Rumi
Shadow and Light Source Both
How does a part of the world leave the world?
How does wetness leave water? Don't try to
put out fire by throwing on more fire! Don't
wash a wound with blood. No matter how fast
you run, your shadow keeps up. Sometimes it's
in front! Only full overhead sun diminishes
your shadow. But that shadow has been serving
you. What hurts you, blesses you. Darkness is
your candle. Your boundaries are your quest.
I could explain this, but it will break the
glass cover on your heart, and there's no
fixing that. You must have shadow and light
source both. Listen, and lay your head under
the tree of awe. When from that tree feathers
and wings sprout on you, be quieter than
a dove. Don't even open your mouth for even a coo.
From Soul of Rumi
By Rumi
Translated by Coleman Barks