Aleah Chapin featured in Supernal Light
Supernal Light, a group exhibition opening at the All One Gallery in Entheon on the Vernal Equinox, March 21, 2026, features nine accomplished Visionary artists, works by M.C. Escher, Fred Tomaselli, Aleah Chapin, Miles Johnston, Rebecca Leveille Guay, Vibrata Chromadoris, Andrew A. Gonzalez, Isaac Abrams, and Domenico Zindata.
Mystic visionaries recall spiritual journeys, describing worlds or beings of Transcendental Light. In accounts of these experiences, the smaller self burns away and a new illuminated being, a higher self, emerges, identified with the light of the Divine.
The Light body, a recurring archetype in the history of Visionary Art, appears in ancient petroglyphs, portraying solarized figures with symbolic rays emanating from the body, imagery that is ubiquitous in shamanic art. Sacred figurative art traditionally depicts holy people resplendent with glory, glowing with haloes and auras. The supernal light of awareness reveals the appearance of visionary worlds, and artists make perceptible the intangible glow of the soul.
Aleah Chapin's monumental triptych "A Breath on Dandelion Seeds," integrates themes of transfiguration. A figurative painter, the artist examines the human form interpreting western culture's representation of the body, aging, gender and beauty while summoning the season of rebirth. The graceful fluidity of feminine legs and torsos transforming into an ascending flower of life, fuses realism with abstraction, figure with ground.
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