Harmony with Purpose
When I think of Harmony with Purpose, I think about that feeling… when I’m doing what I love and everything inside of me settles. Like I’m no longer searching, I’m remembering. I feel aligned with the Most High, like I’m finally walking in what He created me to do. It’s a quiet kind of certainty. A true love. The kind that doesn’t need validation because it’s already written. I believe our purpose is divinely assigned, our destiny already mapped in the stars, we just have to align with it. And when we do, it feels like fulfillment. Like stepping into something you’ve been preparing for your whole life without even realizing it.
Some days it feels like dancing with the unseen, moving to the rhythm of 528 Hz, soft and healing, with Kenny Lattimore playing somewhere in the background. Other days it feels like I’m sitting beside a two faced version of life itself. One moment it’s gentle, the next it’s testing me, stretching me, forcing me to look at myself deeper. That duality is real for me, and I’ve learned not to run from it but to express it. That’s where the face comes from in my work. It represents contrast, truth, and the reality of navigating light and shadow while still being divinely guided. I’ve used that symbolism across my pieces, in my prints, in my originals, even in my work on The Chi, because it speaks to something deeper that people can feel.
There’s also another side of this journey that I’ve come to accept. Not being afraid to make mistakes, or even being afraid, but acknowledging it and still moving forward anyway. Becoming a warrior over and over again. Like playing a never ending game. Constant level ups, setbacks, and power plays just to get back up and keep going. Then learning when to slow down. When to be still. When to listen so I can receive guidance, clarity, and vision for what’s next.
This piece holds all of that. The words, the movement, the layers, the energy. Born to win. Love. A reminder of who I am and whose I am. As it says in 2 Timothy 1:9, I am called according to His purpose and grace. That truth grounds me. Harmony with Purpose is what it looks like when you trust the process, move with intention, and allow God to lead you fully.
