V. Unique Line
The Unique Line of the integral painting is what transcends the canvas as well as the structure, yet has its own mythological image where experiences of an artist come alive. This allows us, on the one hand, to define this style of painting as Indian dance, and on the other hand, to imply any other dance style depending on where an image leads us – to the phase of listening, seeing, experiencing, taste or smell.
The Unique Painting is part of some holistic construct, and one of its objectives is to experience this construct. However, the key point is that the very notion of uniqueness is rooted in the laws of crystal/energy painting that stands to manifest into the most intriguing style of all – the Garden of Eden Style.
The Unique Painting can only ever be limited by an artist’s inner state, but never by a canvas or a drawing. At the beginning, one has to ponder it from the outside while inching closer to the forms of the painting via lines and strokes in an attempt to try and guess what measure of feelings is silhouetted in this work of art.
This style stems from the very system of integral painting, although the artist stays out of it, as if to be free for a while from high-vibrational experiences and goals – or maybe because she’s guiding them towards the star that shines for her alone.