This painting represents a mystical flower, unfolding from the divine core — a sacred symbol of the Sefirot from the Tree of Life in Kabbalah. Each petal radiates in a unique color and direction, symbolizing the emanations through which the Ein Sof (the Infinite) expresses itself into the world.
The center of the bloom holds the Keter (Crown) — the divine will and spark of pure light. From there, the petals stretch outward, revealing the dynamic dance of the ten Sefirot:
Chokhmah (Wisdom) in shimmering blue, representing divine intuition.
Binah (Understanding) in deep red, full of structure and sacred form.
Chesed (Kindness) glows golden — a warm force of boundless love.
Gevurah (Strength) in bold crimson, symbolizing holy boundaries.
Tiferet (Beauty), where all elements meet in balance and harmony — visible in the graceful swirl at the heart of the piece.
Netzach (Victory) and Hod (Splendor) appear as flowing movements in the lower petals — energetic, rhythmic, divine.
Yesod (Foundation) binds the upper worlds to the physical in the twisting ribbon-like shapes.
And finally, Malkhut (Kingship) surrounds the entire flower, the vessel that receives all above and brings it into reality.
The geometry is intentional — this is a living mandala of divine energies, a visual meditation that helps one align with cosmic order, balance, and spiritual growth.
Let your eyes rest on it in stillness. Let your soul recognize its structure. This is not just color — it is code.
A Kabbalistic key to unlock higher awareness.