My artistic practice


I am a multidisciplinary artist specializing in drawing, painting, digital prints, and ceramics. My art practice is an exploration of the complex, often unseen, relationship between science and religion—two fields that at their core, seek to understand the nature of existence. I believe that art serves as a critical bridge between these two realms, translating empirical data and spiritual faith into a shared visual language. My two-dimensional artworks, using a multi-layered technique of acrylic and oil, water colors, or prints, investigate scientific concepts like cosmic geometry and molecular structure, rendering them in a way that evokes the sublime. This aesthetic of wonder is paralleled in my ceramic work. Inspired by ancient Eastern styles, my functional and sculptural ceramics explore the elemental nature of clay, fire, and human touch, echoing spiritual traditions that find reverence in the natural world. Through my work, I aim to create a space for contemplation, inviting the viewer to consider how the pursuit of knowledge and the search for meaning can illuminate each other.
Contact
Email: transoph@hawaii.edu
