Blue vibrations brings together artists whose works pulse with rhythm and energy. Through layered surfaces, flowing forms, and luminous color, these pieces evoke a sense of movement that feels both organic and otherworldly. They suggest energy fields, shifting light, and unseen forces, inviting viewers into an experience that borders on the spiritual. The color blue has long carried symbolic and spiritual resonance.
In ancient Egypt, lapis lazuli symbolized truth and protection, while in the Renaissance, ultramarine—ground from lapis—was often used for the Virgin Mary’s robes as a sign of purity and the divine. In Hindu philosophy, blue is linked to deities such as Krishna and Shiva, embodying compassion and transcendence. The throat chakra (Vishuddha) associates blue with communication and truth, and in Buddhism it signifies wisdom and healing.
Scientifically, blue vibrates at a higher frequency (600–670 THz) than warmer hues, a paradox reflecting its dual nature as calming yet energizing. As the color of sea and sky, blue resonates universally, evoking openness, serenity, and connection—both grounding and transcendent across cultures and time.
Artists: Martin Benson, Suzanne Benton, Sue Carlson, Abby Goldstein, Ellen Hackl Fagan, Tayo Heuser, Mary Judge, Andra Samelson, Keiji Shinohara and Suzan Shutan.












