When Joska Soos shamanizes, he is able to see the light-sound beings. His paintings are an attempt to bring them onto canvas. White lines represent very bright, intense white light. Before he discovered the air-brush technique he drew the light lines as black lines (see his drawings below). He still makes little drawings in which he uses black lines to represent white light, a fact one has to remember when viewing his drawings.
The core of the light-sound beings is the brilliant white light. It is highly structured, strongly geometrical, and often some symmetry is present. Lines, circles, half circles, short and long lines, angled or perpendicular, are harmoniously interwoven into an entity that appears to us as abstract. But it is not abstract as for example in a Kadinski painting. When I look at one of Joska's paintings I can see and feel the being in it, and the power that emanates from it. However, some people cannot see any further than the paint on the canvas of his paintings. They only see abstract art, not the beings themselves. I guess your inner 'spiritual door' must be open, or otherwise you can not make a connection with those beings.
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Besides the accompanying colors, or colored energy lines, many of his paintings also have swirls like the ones shown here. These are sounds, like notes. Can you see where we got our music note symbols from? Many of our symbols, including numbers and letters, are derived from the light-sound realm, as certain people were able to see them, or just intuitively felt how they are shaped. |
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This form represents a star. It means that the being on the painting is associated with a particular star. |
The paintings are to be experienced, so just look at them and feel how they affect you!
(all images are copyright by Joska Soos)
Air-brush:
![]() 13. Entite lumineuse d'une autre dimension" (Light-sound being from another dimension) This is the painting I bought on my first visit to Joska. It looked like the being was in front of the canvas. I feel a very strong connection with this light-sound being. It looks mercurial in nature, and is associated with a star. I figured this out months later when meditating on the being. When I asked Joska about it, he confirmed it. Joska doesn't always tell everything right away. |
![]() 14. This is one of his masterpieces. One of my friends bought it. I leave it to you to meditate on it. Underneath is an enlargement of the bottom left corner
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![]() 15. "Entite lumineuse de sublime perception", 1989 (Light entity of sublime perception) |
![]() 16. "Apparition d'un lumineux" (Apparition of a light-being), 1990 |
![]() 17. The title of this painting is unknown to me, but it gets a lot of good reactions from people to whom I show this picture. |
![]() 18. Unknown title, but I am showing you this painting because you can feel the power coming out of it. |
![]() 19. "Lumineux sonore d'infrarouge" (Infrared light-sound being) |
![]() 20. A painting owned by a friend of mine. Very feminine. |
Newer drawings:
![]() 21. Light Being of Cosmic Night, 1990 |
![]() 22. Cosmic Friend, 1990 |
![]() 23. The Great Dark One, 1990 |
![]() 24. Shaman, 2001 |
![]() 26. Shamanic Spirit, 1994 |
![]() 27. Shamanic Spirit, 1990 |
![]() 28. Light Being, 2001 |
![]() 29. Light Being, 2001 |
![]() 30. Light Being, 1991 |
![]() 58. Idole du Levant, 1970 (Idol of the Rising?) |
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31. Four Light-Sound Entities, 1994 |
The following paintings, made by Joska Soos, came from Eric Theunis (Belgium), student of Joska Soos.
![]() 59. "D'Ailleurs", 2003 From Somewhere Else |
![]() 60. "Musique", 2004 Music |
![]() 61. "il" Him ? |
![]() 62. "La Hexe", 2003 The Hex |
![]() 63. untitled |
![]() 64. "Vogels", 2003 Birds |
![]() 65. "Eros fatal", 2001 Fatal Eros |
![]() 66. "L'Oeil de la Providence", 2003 The Eye of Providence |
Older Drawings:
![]() 32. This is one of his earlier works. It is of a light-sound being. I really like this one. The black lines are actually intended to represent intense white light. At that time he didn't know how to paint this white light. Later on when he started to airbrush, he was able to capture that light on canvas. |
![]() 34. Another of his earlier paintings I like a lot. This one has elegance. |
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