Visualizing the LOGOS
The Logos, (Greek-ΛΟΓΟΣ) derives from Heraclitus of Ephesus, (c.540–c.480 BC) the ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher, who used the term in a philosophic way to mean the word, reason, ground but in essence, it hides a profound and distinct meaning in that it laid the foundation for the pathway of a rationale between philosophy and the physical structure of the universe. Other early philosophers, the meaning was used to imply the one major and prime principle and commanding energy that gives potentiality to maintain an unfolding structure of the world around them, that they then would come to understand as reality. The human desire to search the intricacies of the universe, ultimately reveals our own identity and place within the cosmos.
ANGEL-100X146cm £600
PORTAL ONE-51X61cm £400
PORTAL TWO-51X61cm £400
PORTAL THREE-100X120cm £600
DIPTYCH ONE -185x153cm £12,000
DIPTYCH TWO -185x153cm £12,000
ENTRANCE-51X61cm £400