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What if internal coherence doesn’t look like a smooth, unblemished surface?
In the Season 2 finale of Luna Abstracted, we return to the studio to look at a canvas that has been turned to the wall for some time. As it comes back into the light, we explore the profound psychological and artistic reality of integration. True wholeness is rarely achieved through the erasure of past marks or the forced correction of our contradictions. Instead, it arrives when we allow multiple layers of experience to occupy the same canvas simultaneously, without competing for dominance.
Drawing a parallel between the physical mechanics of painting and the internal landscape of the psyche, this episode looks at the literal weight of the underpainting. We look at how the first raw gestures of our history continue to hold the temperature, gravity, and direction of who we are today, acting as the very source of our depth rather than as mistakes to be overridden.
In this episode, we explore:
Featured Artists and Practices:
We close the season exactly where we began—but deeper. This is an atmospheric invitation to stop trying to conquer or flatten your internal complexity, and to simply step back and recognize that the composition holds.
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This is Luna Abstracted.
A space for reflection on art, identity,
and the quiet architecture of becoming.
By Sandra A. LunaWhat if internal coherence doesn’t look like a smooth, unblemished surface?
In the Season 2 finale of Luna Abstracted, we return to the studio to look at a canvas that has been turned to the wall for some time. As it comes back into the light, we explore the profound psychological and artistic reality of integration. True wholeness is rarely achieved through the erasure of past marks or the forced correction of our contradictions. Instead, it arrives when we allow multiple layers of experience to occupy the same canvas simultaneously, without competing for dominance.
Drawing a parallel between the physical mechanics of painting and the internal landscape of the psyche, this episode looks at the literal weight of the underpainting. We look at how the first raw gestures of our history continue to hold the temperature, gravity, and direction of who we are today, acting as the very source of our depth rather than as mistakes to be overridden.
In this episode, we explore:
Featured Artists and Practices:
We close the season exactly where we began—but deeper. This is an atmospheric invitation to stop trying to conquer or flatten your internal complexity, and to simply step back and recognize that the composition holds.
Support the show
This is Luna Abstracted.
A space for reflection on art, identity,
and the quiet architecture of becoming.