
Last Sunday, I entered the gallery about 10:45 AM finding only Bernie present; it was the only time I have ever nearly been alone in the gallery, and the experience was like no other visit there, since no distractions were present…

Trust The Flow
36″x72″ Acrylic on Canvas [click for a closer look]

Life, Love & Passion II
48″x48″ Acrylic on Canvas
What is this nectar, this intoxication, I wondered, that nova-like, explodes across the canvas, sweeping over and through me, caressing me, enrapturing me, moving me with it…what else but the creative life impulse that swept through the artist, himself, emblazoning his love of the divine on the canvas, and it was being recognized by “me” on some profound interior level.

Intuition #2
36″x36″ Collage and Acrylic on Canvas [click for a closer look]
In these suspended moments, there was a feeling of being more profoundly close to knowing who “I” am. “It is ‘truth’ that is splashed across these canvases and silks, I thought to myself, and caught up or awash in its ecstasy, I did feel washed freer of that which tends to stand in the way of my knowing this on a continuing basis.

Impulse #2
30″x40″ Acrylic on Canvas [click for a closer look]
These still canvases are to me the closest I’ve ever encountered divine stillness in motion, “recorded” in stationary color. It is clearly how Jonas has placed the colors on the canvas that captures this mystery, and it speaks through them. It is indeed as if the paintings, fixed to a wall, were actually alive, in motion, moving me, and speaking to me, entreating and teasing open a sense which could actually see and hear what was behind/within them. Not buried messages, they were thrust in my face, washing through my body, resonating and echoing in my heart, welling up in my soul, with a clarity of perception that I’ve not known before.

Tangoa
46″x46″ Acrylic on Canvas [click for a closer look]

Dancing Through Time
52″x52″ Acrylic on Canvas [click for a closer look]
– Lee Horsman
About Lee Horsman
Mystically inclined since childhood, my initiation into a meditation on inner light and sound set the course for the unfolding of the rest of my life, which included getting a BA in Religion and Philosophy followed by two degrees in nursing, the latter in Child Psychiatric Nursing. The early years of my nursing career focused on pediatric hospice work, the later years continuing work in pediatrics as well as in adult HIV nursing. Iconoclastically, I do some off-the-grid nursing, support meditation practice in a local prison, and continue dancing with the Beloved.
Neha Gupta says:
Hello Sir, I am regular visitor of your website. I like the way to make an Art in proper defined manner. Such an innovative way to design paintings. Thumbs up for your Hard Work
Olga Daciuk says:
I acknowledge your overwhelming experience with the “divine” in Jonas’ brilliant abstract art expressions and I do feel that it can tug the soul into divine realms, but I do disagree with one statement you made, that “the divine is unchangeable permanence.” Art can be divinely -inspired, unchangeable permanence for all to experience in their own way, but not divinity in itself which is always changing. My opinion! 🙂
Lee Horsman says:
How many possible responses are there to works like Jonas’ pieces? I would suggest even far more than there are actual viewers! (as the response in each can change in a nanosecond!), and all are meaningful, creating their own tapestry of expression. I thank you for and value your opinion, Olga!
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