Existence Is Love: 5x7 Art V1
"You didn’t come into this world, you came out of it—like a wave from the ocean." Alan Watts often spoke about the illusion of separateness, reminding us that we are not isolated beings dropped into existence, but rather expressions of the universe itself. Just as waves rise and fall from the sea, we emerge from the fabric of existence, never truly apart from the whole.
This one-of-a-kind framed artwork, designed and hand-finished by Monica Bond, visually translates Watts’ words into a balanced, meditative composition. The intricate pen-plotted design, later re-inked by hand, creates a mesmerizing flow of interconnected lines, mirroring the boundless nature of love itself. A central triangular element, adorned with a metallic accent, serves as a focal point—representing the harmony and completeness found in recognizing love as ever-present. Collage-like details and vibrant color blocks add a playful yet intentional contrast, emphasizing the richness and variety of love’s expression.
This 5x7 artwork is created on a thick 1/16” mat board. A piece that invites reflection, this artwork is a reminder that love is not something to be earned or stored away—it’s the fabric of existence, freely flowing in and through all things.
"You didn’t come into this world, you came out of it—like a wave from the ocean." Alan Watts often spoke about the illusion of separateness, reminding us that we are not isolated beings dropped into existence, but rather expressions of the universe itself. Just as waves rise and fall from the sea, we emerge from the fabric of existence, never truly apart from the whole.
This one-of-a-kind framed artwork, designed and hand-finished by Monica Bond, visually translates Watts’ words into a balanced, meditative composition. The intricate pen-plotted design, later re-inked by hand, creates a mesmerizing flow of interconnected lines, mirroring the boundless nature of love itself. A central triangular element, adorned with a metallic accent, serves as a focal point—representing the harmony and completeness found in recognizing love as ever-present. Collage-like details and vibrant color blocks add a playful yet intentional contrast, emphasizing the richness and variety of love’s expression.
This 5x7 artwork is created on a thick 1/16” mat board. A piece that invites reflection, this artwork is a reminder that love is not something to be earned or stored away—it’s the fabric of existence, freely flowing in and through all things.
"You didn’t come into this world, you came out of it—like a wave from the ocean." Alan Watts often spoke about the illusion of separateness, reminding us that we are not isolated beings dropped into existence, but rather expressions of the universe itself. Just as waves rise and fall from the sea, we emerge from the fabric of existence, never truly apart from the whole.
This one-of-a-kind framed artwork, designed and hand-finished by Monica Bond, visually translates Watts’ words into a balanced, meditative composition. The intricate pen-plotted design, later re-inked by hand, creates a mesmerizing flow of interconnected lines, mirroring the boundless nature of love itself. A central triangular element, adorned with a metallic accent, serves as a focal point—representing the harmony and completeness found in recognizing love as ever-present. Collage-like details and vibrant color blocks add a playful yet intentional contrast, emphasizing the richness and variety of love’s expression.
This 5x7 artwork is created on a thick 1/16” mat board. A piece that invites reflection, this artwork is a reminder that love is not something to be earned or stored away—it’s the fabric of existence, freely flowing in and through all things.