Description
The painting “Look Inside” explores the timeless principle that true understanding of the divine and life itself begins with self-knowledge—examining our own nature, motives, and place in the universe.
We often search outward for answers, convinced by our experiences with the external world and other people that our struggles come from outside ourselves. Yet the deepest truths, and the solutions to our challenges, reside within.
Inspired by the words of British philosophical writer James Allen (1864–1912), inscribed into the painting, Look Inside reflects his insight: “I looked around but could not find it, I looked in books, but could not find it; I looked within, and found there both the cause and the self-made nature of that cause. I looked again, and deeper, and found the remedy. I found one law, the law of love; one life, the life of adjustment to that law, one truth, the truth of a conquered mind and a quiet and obedient heart.”
The work invites viewers to turn inward, to discover that what we seek outside ourselves is already present within.


