Nu Disco
Nu Disco is a meditation on rhythm as a cosmic law.
At first glance, the piece appears playful. Neon language, modern iconography, fragments of nightlife and devotion intertwined. But beneath the surface, the work speaks to a deeper truth: That all creation is movement seeking balance, light oscillating between stillness and expression.
Drawing from Walter Russell’s teachings, this piece reflects the idea that the universe is not built from matter, but from light in rhythmic motion. Every form here, human, architectural, symbolic, emerges from that pulse. Expansion and contraction. Electric surge and gentle return. Creation not as chaos but as dance.
The feminine figure becomes a focal point of stillness within motion. A calm centre around which energy gathers, disperses and reforms. She is not separate from the environment but continuous with it. As Russell taught, there is no division in the universe only varying states of the same light.
Nu Disco frames modern culture as ritual. Sound as prayer. Movement as devotion. Electricity as the contemporary expression of an ancient cosmic rhythm.
This is a Key for those who understand that joy, beauty, and transcendence are not escapes from reality, they are evidence of its underlying harmony.
A reminder that even in neon light, the universe is still keeping time.
Collector Notes
This work is released as a limited edition across seven scale variants, with each size produced in an edition of twenty-five. Each print is individually numbered and marked as part of the archive.