Resurrecting the sovereign spirit: A 5000-year evolution of the Divine, guided by the light of Venus
This collection traces the 5,000-year evolution of Sacred Sovereignty, mapping how the Divine Light has manifested across civilisations—from ancient Goddess Archetypes to the awakening of Christ Consciousness. Each main painting is an energetic portal, anchored by sacred symbols and aligned with the cosmic cycles of Venus.
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‘Weaver of Alchemy’ is inspired by the Goddess Ishtar with this painting embodying Feminine power, beauty, desire, and transformation.
Surrounded by flowers and alchemical symbols, Ishtar emerges as both sensual and sovereign — a force of creation, intuition, and spiritual awakening.
Rich in crimson and gold tones, the painting evokes the mysteries of love, inner power, and the Sacred Feminine journey of transformation.
24'’ x 36’ or 91cm x 61cm
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‘The Boundless Flow’ is inspired by the Goddess Astarte, this painting explores the Feminine as a force of creation, fertility, and flowing life energy.
Surrounded by vibrant greens, sacred symbols, and cascading water, Astarte emerges as a goddess of renewal, sensuality, and deep connection to the living world.
Holding the waters of life within her body, she becomes a symbol of abundance, intuition, and the eternal cycle of transformation, growth, and rebirth.
Acrylic painting finished in oils on deep edge canvas.
24'’ x 36’ or 91cm x 61cm
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‘The Sacred Gaze’ is inspired by Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
This painting explores the sensual and emotional mysteries of the Feminine. Surrounded by seashells, roses, and oceanic blues, she embodies desire, creativity, intimacy, and the magnetic power of attraction.
Soft yet deeply powerful, Aphrodite becomes a symbol of emotional truth, beauty, and Sacred Feminine presence. Rich in mythological symbolism the painting invites you into a world of love, reflection, and transformation.
24'’ x 36’ or 91cm x 61cm
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‘A Ripening Grace’ is inspired by Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, this painting explores the deep emotional and sensual mysteries of the Feminine.
Surrounded by deep crimson tones and symbolic pomegranates, she embodies love, beauty, desire, sovereignty, and emotional depth.
Her partially unveiled form speaks of vulnerability without weakness — a heart awakened through experience, fully alive within its own truth. Both soft and commanding, Venus emerges here not only as the goddess of romantic love, but as a force of connection, embodiment, and sacred feminine power.
Rich in symbolism and emotional presence, this painting invites you into the deeper mysteries of love, transformation, and the beauty of becoming fully seen.
Acrylic painting finished in oils on deep edge canvas.
30'’ x 19.6’ or 100cm x 50cm
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‘Britannia Rises’ is inspired by the Goddess Britannia with this painting exploring feminine sovereignty, protection, and the spirit of the British Isles.
Holding shield and trident, Britannia rises as a powerful guardian figure, embodying resilience, courage, and the enduring strength of the land.
Surrounded by the sacred flowers of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, the painting honours the intertwined histories, cultures, and ancestral roots woven through these islands, uniting Feminine power with landscape, myth, and national identity.
39’ x 39’ or 100cm x 100cm
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‘Sovereign Radiance’ is inspired by Mother Mary this painting explores devotion, compassion, and the sacred stillness of the Divine Feminine.
Surrounded by radiant gold and deep blue tones, Mother Mary emerges as a symbol of grace, inner peace, healing, and spiritual protection.
With hands held in prayer beneath a luminous halo, the painting evokes serenity, faith, and the quiet strength of unconditional love.
24'’ x 36’ or 91cm x 61cm
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‘The Divine Union’ is inspired by Sacred Union and the awakening of Christ Consciousness.
The Divine Union explores sacred balance, spiritual awakening, and the union of Masculine and Feminine within the soul. Encircled by cosmic geometry, flowers, and the Ouroboros - the serpent of transformation - the painting evokes the journey toward wholeness, unity, and higher consciousness.
Rich in luminous blues, violets, and gold, the work becomes a meditation on inner harmony, divine connection, and the unfolding of spiritual awareness through love and transformation.
39’ x 39’ or 100cm x 100cm
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“‘Alchemy’s Rose’ is inspired by Mary Magdalene - this painting explores feminine wisdom, devotion, and spiritual transformation through the archetype of the sacred feminine mystic.
Surrounded by roses, sacred geometry, and celestial darkness, Mary Magdalene emerges as a symbol of love, intuition, healing, and inner awakening.
Rich in deep crimson, gold, and shadow, the painting evokes the mysteries of the heart, alchemy, and the transformative power of the feminine soul.
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ANCIENT SACRED SYMBOLS OF THE ARCHETYPAL JOURNEY
For over 5,000 years, these sacred symbols have travelled through human consciousness — carved into temples, worn as amulets, painted onto shrines, carried across civilisations, and woven into the spiritual imagination of humanity. From the ancient temples of Inanna and Ishtar to the celestial symbols of Venus, Mary Magdalene, and the Sacred Feminine traditions of the West, these symbols have endured because they speak to something timeless within us.
They are more than symbols.
They are memories.
Each painting in this collection is an invitation to reconnect with the deeper archetypal forces that shape the human experience — love, transformation, sovereignty, grief, beauty, devotion, rebirth, and the longing to belong to something greater than ourselves. These sacred geometries and ancient emblems once guided entire cultures through the cycles of life, death, renewal, and cosmic order. Today, they continue to resonate because they awaken something instinctive, emotional, and deeply human.
Created as contemporary sacred artworks, these paintings are intended not only to be viewed, but to be felt — as portals of reflection, protection, remembrance, and inner awakening. Whether drawn to the celestial radiance of the stars, the grounding symbols of earth and fertility, or the unfolding geometry of spiritual transformation, each piece carries the living echo of an ancient lineage into the present moment.
To bring one of these symbols into your home is to begin a relationship with an image that has travelled through thousands of years of human story — carrying memory, meaning, and the quiet echo of something ancient within the soul.
‘The Reed Knot of Inanna’ is one of the oldest sacred symbols of ancient Mesopotamia, associated with the Goddess Inanna as an emblem of fertility, sovereignty, creation, and transformation.
The Knot of Inanna, formed from bundles of sacred marsh reeds, was one of the earliest symbols associated with the Sumerian goddess Inanna and the temple culture of ancient Uruk. Representing a threshold between the earthly and divine realms, the reed knot symbolised fertility, protection, abundance, and the generative power of life itself. In the reed-filled marshlands of Mesopotamia, reeds were essential for shelter, boats, shrines, and daily survival, making them sacred symbols of sustenance and creation.
The looping form of the knot was also understood as a symbolic gateway or divine birth canal — a passage of initiation through which transformation, rebirth, and spiritual renewal unfold. Positioned at temple entrances and sacred storehouses, the symbol embodied Inanna’s role as guardian of abundance and mediator between nature, civilisation, and the unseen realms.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, Inanna’s Knot can also be seen as representing the weaving together of spirit and matter, the feminine mysteries of creation, and the soul’s journey through cycles of descent, transformation, and renewal.
Symbolism: Thresholds, fertility, divine protection, abundance, rebirth, initiation, and sacred feminine transformation.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘The Star of Inanna’ is one of the most enduring sacred symbols of the ancient world, representing the Goddess Inanna as the radiant embodiment of divine feminine power, love, sovereignty, war, and celestial mystery.
The eight-pointed star, or Star of Inanna, represents the goddess in her celestial form as the planet Venus. As the Morning and Evening Star, it reflected her dual nature: the bringer of love, fertility, and beauty, and the fierce force of war and transformation. This radiant symbol was carved into boundary stones, temple seals, and sacred objects to invoke her divine authority over the heavens and her ability to guide the cycles of life, death, and rebirth.
Closely linked to the movements of Venus across the sky, the Star of Inanna became a symbol of sovereignty, cosmic balance, spiritual illumination, and initiation. In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the eight-pointed star can also be understood as representing the union of spirit and matter, the integration of duality, and the soul’s journey through transformation and awakening.
Symbolism: Sovereignty, cosmic balance, celestial power, duality, transformation, spiritual illumination, and the guiding light of Venus.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘ The Star of Ishtar’ is one of the most powerful sacred symbols of the ancient Near East, representing the Babylonian and Assyrian Goddess Ishtar — goddess of love, fertility, war, sexuality, and celestial power.
The Star of Ishtar represents the Akkadian and Babylonian evolution of the earlier Star of Inanna, retaining the sacred eight-pointed form associated with the planet Venus. As Ishtar’s influence expanded across Mesopotamia, the symbol became an emblem of divine sovereignty, celestial authority, fertility, love, war, and transformation. Revered as the ‘Queen of Heaven’, Ishtar was associated with both the morning and evening appearances of Venus, embodying the cycles of descent, renewal, and rebirth.
The star appeared on temple walls, seals, jewellery, boundary stones, and sacred objects as a protective and powerful symbol of divine presence and cosmic order. In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Star of Ishtar can also be understood as representing spiritual illumination, feminine sovereignty, and the integration of dual forces — creation and destruction, love and power, heaven and earth. Through its radiant geometry, the symbol continues to evoke transformation, protection, and the eternal cycles woven throughout the cosmos.
Symbolism: Sovereignty, divine protection, celestial cycles, transformation, spiritual illumination, feminine power, and the guiding light of Venus.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘The Rosette of Ishtar’ is a stylised floral symbol representing the blooming vitality, fertility, and regenerative power of the goddess Ishtar.
Often depicted with eight petals to mirror her celestial star and connection to Venus, the rosette also appeared in twelve-petalled forms within ancient Mesopotamian jewellery and sacred art. This twelvefold design has come to symbolise cosmic completion and the cyclical movements of the heavens — reflecting the rhythms of time, nature, and spiritual renewal.
As a sacred emblem, the Rosette of Ishtar represented beauty, sovereignty, divine protection, and the eternal cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Worn as jewellery and used within temple symbolism, the rosette was believed to carry the goddess’s favour and protective power, embodying both earthly abundance and celestial wisdom.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the unfolding petals of the rosette can also be understood as representing the awakening of consciousness and the unfolding journey of the feminine soul through transformation and renewal. Through both its ancient origins and modern resonance, the Rosette of Ishtar continues to embody feminine creation, spiritual awakening, and the sacred cycles woven throughout nature and the cosmos.
Symbolism: Cosmic cycles, fertility, divine protection, sovereignty, renewal, feminine awakening, and sacred feminine power.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘The Star of Astarte’ often depicted alongside a crescent moon, represents the Phoenician and Canaanite evolution of the earlier Mesopotamian goddess traditions associated with Inanna and Ishtar.
In this sacred pairing, the star symbolises Astarte’s celestial identity as Venus — goddess of love, fertility, sovereignty, and divine power — while the crescent moon reflects feminine cycles, intuition, renewal, and her connection to the rhythms of nature.
Together, the star and crescent embody the union of heaven and earth, spirit and matter, celestial and earthly power. Across the ancient Mediterranean world, Astarte emerged as a goddess of both sensual vitality and cosmic authority, carrying forward the enduring lineage of the Sacred Feminine through evolving cultures and civilisations.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Star of Astarte can also be understood as representing Feminine sovereignty, inner transformation, and spiritual guidance through cycles of change and renewal. The symbol evokes the balance of light and darkness, intuition and strength, and the awakening of feminine wisdom through the movements of the cosmos.
Symbolism: Divine union, feminine sovereignty, celestial guidance, fertility, transformation, intuition, and sacred feminine power.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘This sacred symbol ‘The Sign of Tanit’ is associated with the Carthaginian goddess Tanit — a later Punic manifestation of the ancient Near Eastern goddess traditions linked to Astarte and Ishtar.
One of the most recognisable symbols of the Punic world, the sign is commonly interpreted as a stylised feminine figure with raised arms in blessing, prayer, or divine protection.
The circular form above the figure is often understood as a celestial symbol connected to the heavens, the moon, or Venus, affirming Tanit’s role as a goddess of fertility, protection, sovereignty, and cosmic power. In many sacred carvings and stelae, the symbol appears within ritual and funerary contexts, where it likely served both devotional and protective purposes.
Through its simple but powerful geometry, the Sign of Tanit became an enduring emblem of divine feminine presence — bridging the ancient goddess traditions of Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, and Carthage across centuries of cultural transformation.
Symbolism: Divine protection, fertility, sacred feminine power, cosmic connection, sovereignty, and spiritual continuity.
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‘The Flower of Aphrodite’ is often depicted as a six or eight-petalled rosette, representing the Greek evolution of the ancient Near Eastern floral symbols associated with the goddess traditions of Inanna, Ishtar, and Astarte.
As the goddess of love, beauty, desire, and creative life force, Aphrodite’s flower symbolised sensual vitality, harmony, fertility, and the blossoming power of creation.
In sacred geometry, the floral form is sometimes linked to the Seed of Life — a pattern reflecting balance, interconnectedness, and the underlying symmetry woven throughout nature and the cosmos. The unfolding petals evoke themes of attraction, emergence, beauty, and transformation, mirroring both the cycles of nature and the generative mysteries of life itself.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Flower of Aphrodite can also be understood as representing the awakening of the heart, feminine embodiment, and the recognition that beauty is not merely ornamental, but a sacred force of creation and connection. Through its harmonious geometry and blooming form, the symbol continues to embody love, sensuality, creativity, and the living intelligence of nature.
Symbolism: Sensual beauty, creation, harmony, feminine embodiment, love, fertility, and sacred geometry.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘Aphrodites Temple’ an ancient symbol of the Goddess as both a celestial force and sacred presence embodied within the earth.
At the ancient sanctuary of Paphos in Cyprus, Aphrodite was originally worshipped not in human form, but through a sacred black stone or baetyl — an ancient symbol embodying the primal, earthbound presence of the Goddess. Often framed by sacred pillars and crowned with a celestial star associated with Venus, this early temple symbolism reflected the blending of Near Eastern goddess traditions with emerging Greek worship of Aphrodite.
The stone itself symbolised permanence, fertility, grounding, and the enduring power of the Great Goddess, while the star above affirmed her celestial nature as Queen of Heaven and embodiment of Venus. Together, these forms created a sacred axis between heaven and earth — anchoring divine feminine energy into the physical world through ritual, devotion, and place.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, Aphrodite’s Temple can also be understood as representing embodiment, sacred presence, Feminine power rooted within matter, and the union of earthly sensuality with spiritual illumination. The symbol evokes the temple as both an outer sanctuary and an inner space of transformation, beauty, and connection to the divine feminine.
Symbolism: Sacred embodiment, grounding, feminine power, celestial connection, fertility, transformation, and the union of heaven and earth.
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‘The Star of Venus’ represents the Roman evolution of the ancient eight-pointed star associated with the goddess traditions of Inanna, Ishtar, and Astarte.
Linked to the planet Venus as both the Morning and Evening Star, the symbol came to embody beauty, love, harmony, fertility, and the guiding power of the divine feminine within Roman culture.
As the Goddess Venus became associated with grace, prosperity, sensuality, and the civilising influence of love, the star evolved from a symbol of fierce cosmic authority into one of illumination, balance, and cultural refinement. Through her connection to Aeneas and the mythic foundations of Rome, Venus was also understood as a celestial protector guiding destiny, continuity, and renewal.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Star of Venus can be understood as representing the union of beauty and power, heart-centred creation, feminine wisdom, and the guiding light that leads transformation through love rather than force. The symbol continues to evoke harmony, radiance, spiritual guidance, and the eternal cycles of the heavens.
Symbolism: Love, harmony, feminine wisdom, celestial guidance, beauty, prosperity, and spiritual illumination.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
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‘The Sign of Venus’ traditionally depicted as a circle above a cross, has long been associated with the Roman Goddess Venus and the Sacred Feminine principle.
Historically understood as the goddess’s hand mirror, the symbol came to represent beauty, love, fertility, harmony, and feminine identity. The circular form reflects spirit, wholeness, and celestial unity, while the cross beneath grounds that energy into the material world — symbolising the union of heaven and earth, soul and embodiment.
Over time, the Sign of Venus evolved beyond its classical origins to become one of the most enduring symbols of feminine power, attraction, creativity, and self-realisation. In contemporary symbolic interpretation, it can also represent inner reflection, the embodiment of beauty, and the integration of spiritual wisdom within physical life. Through its simple but powerful geometry, the symbol continues to evoke grace, balance, self-knowledge, and the enduring presence of the divine feminine.
Symbolism: Reflection, feminine power, beauty, embodiment, self-knowledge, harmony, and sacred union.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
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‘The Triskele of the North’ is an ancient triple-spiral symbol associated with the Celtic goddess traditions of Britannia and Brigantia, embodying sovereignty, protection, movement, and the living power of the land.
Found throughout Celtic and pre-Christian Britain, the three-armed spiral reflected the sacred cycles of nature and the interconnected realms of earth, sea, and sky.
As goddess traditions evolved from the ancient Near East into the Celtic world, the triskele became a distinctly northern expression of divine feminine power — more earthbound, elemental, and rooted within the rugged landscapes of the British Isles. For the Brigantes tribes of Northern Britain, symbols of spiralling motion represented continuity, transformation, and the eternal flow of life through birth, death, and renewal.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Triskele of the North can also be understood as representing inner evolution, cyclical transformation, ancestral memory, and the sacred movement between body, spirit, and nature. Through its perpetual motion, the symbol evokes resilience, grounded sovereignty, and the enduring rhythm of the living earth.
Symbolism: Triple sovereignty, perpetual motion, transformation, ancestral wisdom, protection, and the sacred cycles of nature.
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20cm x 20cm
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‘The Circle of Eight’ or eight-spoked wheel, is an ancient symbol representing the sacred cycles of time, nature, and seasonal renewal.
Within the Celtic traditions associated with Britannia and Brigantia, the symbol became linked to the Wheel of the Year — reflecting the changing seasons, agricultural rhythms, and the eternal movement of life through birth, death, and rebirth.
The eightfold design can also be understood as a northern evolution of the earlier eight-pointed star symbols associated with Inanna, Ishtar, and Venus, transforming celestial symbolism into a grounded expression of the living earth. As a sacred wheel, it embodied balance, continuity, protection, and the harmonious relationship between humanity and the natural world.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Circle of Eight represents cyclical transformation, spiritual alignment with nature, and the integration of the inner and outer seasons of life. Through its circular motion and balanced geometry, the symbol evokes wholeness, renewal, ancestral wisdom, and the sacred flow of time.
Symbolism: Seasonal cycles, renewal, balance, transformation, ancestral wisdom, sacred time, and the wheel of life.
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‘The Crown of Twelve Stars is a sacred symbol associated with Mother Mary as the ‘Woman Clothed with the Sun’ described in the Book of Revelation.
Forming a celestial crown around her head, the twelve stars symbolise divine sovereignty, spiritual protection, and cosmic completeness. Within Christian symbolism, the number twelve carries associations with the twelve tribes of Israel, the twelve apostles, and the fullness of divine order and sacred time.
The symbol can also be understood as part of the continuing evolution of ancient goddess imagery, where earlier celestial symbols associated with Inanna, Ishtar, and Venus transform into a crown of universal compassion, guidance, and heavenly queenship. As Queen of Heaven, Mary becomes a bridge between earthly suffering and divine grace, embodying protection, mercy, renewal, and spiritual light.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Crown of Twelve Stars represents spiritual wholeness, feminine wisdom, divine protection, and the soul’s journey toward illumination. Through its radiant circular form, the symbol evokes unity, sacred completion, and the enduring presence of the divine feminine across cultures and time.
Symbolism: Divine sovereignty, cosmic completeness, spiritual protection, feminine wisdom, sacred unity, and heavenly guidance.
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‘The Vesica Piscis’ is one of the oldest sacred geometric symbols, formed by the intersection of two circles creating an almond-shaped centre often understood as a gateway between worlds.
Across ancient spiritual traditions, the symbol represented creation, union, birth, and the meeting point between the divine and the human. Its central shape has long been associated with the feminine portal, fertility, and the generative mysteries of life itself.
Within Christian symbolism, the Vesica Piscis became closely connected to sacred revelation, spiritual rebirth, and the union of heaven and earth, often appearing in cathedral architecture, halos, mandorlas, and depictions of Christ and Mary. In sacred feminine traditions, the symbol can also be understood as the womb of creation — the space through which transformation, consciousness, and new life emerge.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Vesica Piscis represents balance, sacred union, spiritual awakening, and the integration of opposites: masculine and feminine, spirit and matter, self and other. Through its intersecting geometry, the symbol evokes harmony, interconnectedness, and the threshold of transformation.
Symbolism: Sacred union, creation, balance, transformation, spiritual rebirth, divine feminine power, and the gateway between worlds.
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‘The Star of David, or hexagram, is one of the most enduring sacred geometric symbols, formed from two interlocking triangles that create a perfect union of opposing yet complementary forces.
Within Jewish tradition, the symbol became associated with divine protection, spiritual wisdom, sacred identity, and the relationship between humanity and the divine. The upward-pointing triangle has often been understood as representing the masculine principle — aspiration, consciousness, fire, and the movement toward spirit — while the downward-pointing triangle reflects the feminine principle — embodiment, intuition, creation, and the descent of spirit into matter.
Together, these two forms create a sacred balance between heaven and earth, masculine and feminine, spirit and body, action and receptivity. Though now deeply connected to Judaism, the hexagram also appears throughout ancient mystical traditions as a symbol of cosmic harmony, divine union, and the integration of duality within creation itself.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Star of David can also represent inner wholeness, sacred relationship, and the reconciliation of polarities within the soul. Through its balanced geometry and interwoven structure, the symbol evokes unity, protection, spiritual alignment, and the harmonious dance between the masculine and feminine forces that shape existence.
Symbolism: Divine protection, sacred union, masculine and feminine balance, spiritual wisdom, harmony, and the integration of heaven and earth.
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‘The Flower of Life’ is one of the most enduring symbols of sacred geometry, formed from a repeating pattern of interlocking circles that represent the interconnectedness of all life.
Found across ancient cultures and spiritual traditions, the symbol embodies creation, harmony, unity, and the unfolding intelligence woven throughout the cosmos.
Expanding from the Seed of Life into an infinite geometric matrix, the Flower of Life has long been understood as a visual expression of the underlying patterns of existence — reflecting the relationship between spirit, nature, consciousness, and creation itself. Within mystical and sacred feminine traditions, the symbol can also represent the generative force of the universe, where each intersection becomes a point of emergence, connection, and transformation.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Flower of Life evokes universal consciousness, spiritual awakening, divine order, and the recognition that all beings exist within an interconnected field of creation. Through its infinite symmetry and harmonious structure, the symbol continues to embody unity, balance, sacred intelligence, and the living fabric of existence.
Symbolism: Interconnectedness, creation, sacred geometry, harmony, spiritual awakening, divine order, and universal consciousness.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
20cm x 20cm
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‘The Mystic Rose’, often represented through the five-petalled flower associated with Mary Magdalene, is a sacred symbol of hidden wisdom, spiritual devotion, and the unfolding path of the heart.
Linked to the wild rose and the ancient symbolism of Venus, the five-petalled form reflects the pentagonal path traced by the planet Venus across the heavens — connecting the Magdalene to cycles of love, transformation, beauty, and spiritual awakening.
Throughout mystical and sacred feminine traditions, the rose became an emblem of inner alchemy: the blossoming of the soul through suffering, compassion, devotion, and divine love. Its unfolding petals symbolise the gradual opening of consciousness, where human emotion is refined into spiritual wisdom and embodied grace.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Mystic Rose represents the awakening heart, sacred feminine wisdom, and the journey toward wholeness through love and transformation. The fivefold symmetry can also evoke the harmony between body, spirit, nature, and the cosmos — reflecting the soul’s unfolding into deeper awareness and unity.
Symbolism: Hidden wisdom, sacred love, transformation, the path of the heart, feminine awakening, and the blossoming soul.
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‘The Venus Pentagram’ is a sacred geometric symbol formed through the eight-year cycle of the planet Venus, which traces a five-pointed pattern across the heavens. Across ancient traditions, this celestial geometry became associated with harmony, beauty, balance, and the Divine Feminine.
Within mystical interpretations connected to Mary Magdalene, the pentagram can be understood as a symbol of sacred love embodied within the physical world — reflecting the union of spirit and matter through the wisdom of the heart.
The five-pointed form mirrors the natural symmetry found throughout creation and has long been linked to the human body, the elements, and the unfolding path of transformation. Through its connection to Venus, the symbol also evokes cycles of descent, renewal, devotion, and awakening — echoing the ancient goddess traditions of Inanna, Ishtar, Aphrodite, and Venus herself.
In contemporary symbolic interpretation, the Venus Pentagram represents embodied spirituality, feminine wisdom, sacred relationship, and the blossoming of consciousness through love and inner integration. Its radiant geometry reflects the harmony between heaven and earth, reminding us that spiritual awakening emerges through lived experience, compassion, and connection.
Symbolism: Sacred love, feminine wisdom, transformation, harmony, Venus cycles, embodied spirituality, and the union of spirit and matter.
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Across 5,000 years of human history, these archetypes and sacred symbols have continually transformed — passing through ancient temples, mythologies, empires, spiritual traditions, and collective memory. Though their names and forms evolved, the deeper human longing beneath them remained the same: the search for meaning, connection, sovereignty, and renewal.
This collection traces that living evolution of the Divine — from the ancient Goddess traditions of Inanna, Ishtar, and Astarte, through Aphrodite, Venus, Britannia, Mother Mary, and Mary Magdalene, toward the awakening of Sacred Sovereignty and Christ Consciousness within the human soul.
Each painting stands as both remembrance and reimagining: a contemporary portal carrying archetypal presences and ancient symbols into the present moment. These artworks have been created not only to be viewed, but to provide a transmission of archetypal and symbolic truths, to be lived with — as reflections, companions, and sacred presences within everyday life. These symbols that have stayed with us across thousands of years do so because they continue to awaken something timeless within us.
‘Sacred Emptiness’ is inspired by the Goddess Inanna rising from the Underworld, with this painting exploring rebirth, transformation, and the return of Feminine power.
Surrounded by luminous greens and celestial light, Inanna emerges as a symbol of renewal, inner wisdom, and awakening.
Holding the sacred vessel of the Great Mother — the void of potential from which all life emerges — she embodies the deep alchemy of death, rebirth, and becoming.
Acrylic painting finished in oils on deep edge canvas.
30'’ x 19.6’ or 100cm x 50cm
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