


Me, Myself, and Eye Open Kaleidoscope
This minimalist celestial composition is a meditative exploration of identity, perception, and cosmic unity. At its center is a clean, geometric arrangement of circular and triangular forms—each textured with starscapes and planetary hues. A large silvery galactic disc (possibly a halo of the Milky Way) serves as the background field for two bold, overlapping celestial bodies: a blood red moon in front and a dark eclipse-like sphere above, forming a solar-lunar tension.
A thin white triangle (evocative of an all-seeing eye or pyramid) intersects the orbs, forming a visual aperture. The text “OPEN KALEIDOSCOPE” arcs around the edge of the black sphere, like a mantra or portal label, suggesting a psychedelic unfolding of internal vision.
This minimalist celestial composition is a meditative exploration of identity, perception, and cosmic unity. At its center is a clean, geometric arrangement of circular and triangular forms—each textured with starscapes and planetary hues. A large silvery galactic disc (possibly a halo of the Milky Way) serves as the background field for two bold, overlapping celestial bodies: a blood red moon in front and a dark eclipse-like sphere above, forming a solar-lunar tension.
A thin white triangle (evocative of an all-seeing eye or pyramid) intersects the orbs, forming a visual aperture. The text “OPEN KALEIDOSCOPE” arcs around the edge of the black sphere, like a mantra or portal label, suggesting a psychedelic unfolding of internal vision.