The Language Beneath the Paint: On Abstract Art and Intuition
There are pieces that tell a story.
And then there are pieces that feel like one.
This abstract painting wasn’t created to explain anything. It was created to move. To invite you inward—to a space before words, before reason, before definition. This is the space where the soul speaks in shape and color.
In this piece, you’ll find no faces, no familiar landmarks. Instead, you’ll find motion. Tension. Breath. Brushstrokes that crash into one another and then part like waves. You’ll see color layered on color, like memory over memory. It is not neat. It is not quiet. And that is exactly the point.
Why We Need Abstract Art
In a world demanding answers, abstract art reminds us that mystery is sacred.
It asks, How does red make you feel?
Where does that shape take you?
What do you see when you let your mind go silent?
This is not decoration.
It’s a portal.
A mirror.
A spell, disguised as paint on canvas.
Abstract art is a ritual.
It begins with instinct. With mess. With layering. With release. The artist surrenders control, and the canvas becomes a field of energy, rhythm, chaos—and sometimes—unexpected stillness. You do not "look at" abstract art. You enter it.
For the Brujas and Dreamers
This piece belongs here because Bruja Magazine isn’t just about what can be explained.
It’s about what can be felt, channeled, and transmuted.
It is a visual chant. A waking dream. A reminder that magic doesn’t always come in symbols we recognize—but in vibrations we remember.
Let this piece speak to you in a language only your intuition understands.
There is no right answer.
Only resonance.