Angeles Moreno / 2010 / Acrylic on canvas / 24 x 24 inches Añjali = “offering”, “to honour or celebrate” / Mudra = “seal”, “sign”. In Añjali Mudra, the hands are held together over the chest, often accompanied by the word “Namaste” as a respectful salutation meaning: “I bow to the divinity within you from the divinity within me.” The …
Lotus Añjali Mudra B
Angeles Moreno / 2011 / Acrylic on canvas / 24 x 24 inches Añjali = “offering”, “to honour or celebrate” / Mudra = “seal”, “sign”. In Añjali Mudra, the hands are held together over the chest, often accompanied by the word “Namaste” as a respectful salutation meaning: “I bow to the divinity within you from the divinity within me.” The Lotus Flower symbolizes the journey of …
Flower of Light
Angeles Moreno / 2013 / Acrylic on reclaimed wood panel / 7.25 x 11 inches Artwork inspired by the Miracle of Life and new beginnings. The lotus flower, a strong symbol of humanity meaning creation and rebirth, it was also a symbol of the sun, because at nightfall it closes and goes beneath the water and at dawn it climbs …
Light of a Dragonfly
Angeles Moreno / 2010 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Dragonflies are reminders that we are light and can reflect the light in powerful ways if we choose to do so. “Let there be light” is the divine prompting to use the creative imagination as a force within your life. They help you to see through your …
Namaste, Denial of Ego
Angeles Moreno / 2011 / Acrylic on canvas / 36 x 48 inches Original Artwork donated to Ginseng Yoga Studio (on permanent exhibition) Anjali mudra has the same meaning as the Sanskrit greeting Namaste and can be performed while saying Namaste or Pranam, or in place of vocalizing the word. The gesture is used for both greetings and farewells, but …
Sahasrara Chakra
Angeles Moreno / 2008 / Acrylic on canvas, permanent marker / 20 x 20 inches Sahasrara, means thousand, is the “Lotus of the Thousand Petals” located four finger-breadths above the crown of the head. In this state there is no activity of the mind and no knower, no knowledge, nothing to be known: knowledge, knower, and known all become unified …