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Museum-quality print Bending Spoons is part of Coloring the Cosmos, Souleye’s immersive collection of original paintings created alongside his 15-song album of the same name. Rather than illustrating the music, each painting emerged through the same creative process as the song—revealing an unseen architecture where sound, color, geometry, and consciousness meet.
Inspired by the idea that reality is more fluid than it appears, Bending Spoons explores perception, intention, and the hidden patterns that shape our experience. Intricate sacred geometry, vibrant cosmic pathways, and layered symbolism invite the viewer to slow down, look deeper, and discover something new with every encounter.
Printed using museum-quality archival materials, this fine art reproduction preserves the richness, detail, and energy of the original painting.
Available Sizes
• 12 × 16 in.
• 16 × 20 in.
• 24 × 32 in.
Every print is produced to showcase the depth and luminosity of the original artwork, making it a striking addition to any home, studio, office, or collection.
Souleye Art – Coloring the Cosmos
Where music becomes color, and every painting tells a story beyond words.
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Bending Spoons | Souleye | Coloring the Cosmos
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Inspired by the idea that reality is more fluid than it appears, Bending Spoons explores perception, intention, and the hidden patterns that shape our experience. Intricate sacred geometry, vibrant cosmic pathways, and layered symbolism invite the viewer to slow down, look deeper, and discover something new with every encounter.
Printed using museum-quality archival materials, this fine art reproduction preserves the richness, detail, and energy of the original painting.
Available Sizes
• 12 × 16 in.
• 16 × 20 in.
• 24 × 32 in.
Every print is produced to showcase the depth and luminosity of the original artwork, making it a striking addition to any home, studio, office, or collection.
Souleye Art – Coloring the Cosmos
Where music becomes color, and every painting tells a story beyond words.
• Paper is sourced from Japan