
Step into a temple fragranced of lotus, river water, and wet living soils. Glowing softly with organic luminosity. A temple which beckons to your eternal essence as love and seeks to amplify the flows of creativity and visions your heart is stewarding.
Welcome to the Lotus Temple, an etheric space where together we tend the gardens of your visionary dreams so they may bear fruit for all to be nourished.
Lotus Temple Arts was born from a quiet devotion to beauty, ritual, and the unseen threads that bind us to one another.
This is a practice shaped by listening and reverence…to the body, symbols, to grief and joy as teachers, to the subtle currents that ripple beneath ordinary life. Each offering emerges intentionally, honoring creation as a sacred act and as prayer given form.
At its heart, Lotus Temple Arts exists as a space of communion: between artist and muse, glyph and prayer, earth and stars.
The Ink, the Mark, the Prayer
Hand-poke tattooing is an ancient practice across many tribal cultures, it is woven into our collective living memory. The ritual of inking symbols onto the skin is a way to mark thresholds and initiations into deeper embodiment of truth and crystallization of wisdom.
Each mark is made dot by dot, allowing space for breath, conversation, and weaving of prayers.
These tattoos are not simply decorative. They are sigils, symbols, and vessels of intention, created to be carried, lived with, and experienced over time.
The body is a living altar. The markings become timeless adornments.
Symbol as Language
Glyph speak where words cannot. I like to call them glyphs because they are light-codes and symbolic keys to remembrance, carrying a timeless quality of geometry from a unique visionary channel.
Much of the work within Lotus Temple Arts draws from archetypal imagery, intuitive channeling, and visionary geometry. Whether expressed through tattoo, illustration, or logo creation, each symbol is received through divine connection and devotion to love.
Rather than prescribing meaning, the work leaves room for personal interpretation. What matters most is resonance.


