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This is an original painting by my sister, Carnegie Mellon artist, Mickey Dryburgh.
It was used as the graphic for my play “Sleeping with Destiny” when it was showcased in New York a few years ago.
It is one of my favorite paintings because it explains visually how I feel after meditation sometimes, that is, very colorful and connected to All That Is, yet it seems as if there is actual no personalized facial expression fitting enough for this sort of interdimensional bliss.