My Spiritual Life and My Art by Pitar Alakhume

I’m Pitar Alakhume, a multimedia artist. I studied painting at the University of Benin, and I work across all traditional mediums.

My practice moves between analytic, real-life compositions and synthetic, abstract forms. I also run painting workshops called the edu-craft project. Spiritually, I’m grounded in nature.

If nature herself can’t explain it, I consider it social reality, not existence. So, my spirituality shows up in nature, not in creed. Right now, I spend most of my time creating from my studio in the countryside.

In the night, when the body is down, we are in a state of sleep, not aware of our physical bodies – only consciousness. Then, we enter into other dimensions of life because of the state of consciousness. God separates light so that consciousness can experience life outside itself.
In the realm of the unseen, where light is the bridge between dimensions, lies the spirit of a prophet. It’s the ability to transcend the confines of time and space, perceiving echoes of the past and whispers of the future. So experience a thing at night serval years after it comes to pass. Like a cosmic antenna, the prophet’s consciousness tunes into frequencies beyond the ordinary, decoding messages from the vast expanse.
Consider this: an alien 65 million light-years away would see dinosaurs roaming Earth, not humans in 2026. That’s how light paints our reality. The spirit of a prophet taps into this flow, seeing beyond the veil, navigating the multidimensional tapestry with eyes that pierce the fabric of time.

Shalom

written by ©Pitar Alakhume

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