Neural Light — Works from the 1990s and later…

Created in the late 1990s, these works predate the digital tools of today yet anticipate them with uncanny precision. Emerging from experiments in digital collage, photography, and early visual layering, they reflect a vision of neural networks, light-geometry, and consciousness long before such themes became central to art and science.

Each piece is both cosmic and intimate — mandalas of energy, symbols of thought made visible, radiant architectures of the inner eye. They embody a prophetic intuition: that reality is woven as a network of light, and that the mind is both the painter and the canvas.

These early explorations now resonate with renewed relevance, as we enter an era where neuroscience, quantum fields, and digital intelligence all echo the same truth these works sought to reveal: consciousness is radiant, interconnected, and endlessly creative.