A space to explore rhythm, color and seasonal living.
a curated collection of soul shades
celebrating the interplay between light emotions and the cosmic dance.
Color as Path to the Spirit
The 15th of August holds together two apparently different gestures: the celebration of the fullness of summer and the image of ascent. One looks into the earthly world; the other looks beyond it. Yet in the reale of the Soul they both share a dream-like state of consciousness.
In a similar way Titian’s colours hold these two movements together.
Looking Up
August invites us to spend more evenings outdoors. To recognise constellations. To notice the slow movement of the Milky Way.
The stars became mirrors of human virtues: courage, patience, wisdom, hope. Summer reaches its greatest intensity.
Tomatoes glow on the vine. Watermelons split open with sweetness. This is the world of red.
Between Horizon and Heart
Summer naturally draws us outward. We travel, wander unfamiliar streets, meet friends, swim in distant waters, stay awake beneath long skies. Life expands toward the horizon.
Yet every true journey contains another movement.
The Greeks had a beautiful word for it: νόστος (nostos)—the homecoming.
Not simply returning to one's house, but returning changed, carrying experience inward until it becomes wisdom. Every voyage is complete only when it finds its way back to the heart.
Orange is the color of that return.
The Poetry of Midsummer
June glows in golden yellow.
The bright yellow of spring blossoms, turns into the mellow gold of long evenings, ripening wheat, and sunlight that seems to linger just a little longer before surrendering to night. It is the month when the Earth reaches its fullest breath.
The Miracle of Green
Green is the color of the middle path.
Of balance.
Of quiet renewal.
It reminds us that life does not rush, it unfolds.
And that sometimes, the deepest transformation happens not through effort, but through attentive presence.
The Breath of the Year
Living Time as Soul
We can imagine the year as a vast cosmic breath.
In Rudolf Steiner’s vision, the Earth and the human being are in a living relationship: what happens outside in nature, deeply resonates within the soul.
Rhythm as Breath
Finding Harmony in the Flow of Time.
There is a way of living that begins with listening rather then control.
The Cosmic Egg of Creation
From mythology to Easter: echos of renewals, an eternal cycle witnessed by the universe.
When Winter Breathes Again
If Candlemas Day be dry and fair,
The half o’ winter’s to come and mair;
If Candlemas Day be wet and foul,
The half of winter’s gane at Yule.
The Days of the Blackbird
Gather ‘round for a wondrous tale,
Of winter’s frost and spring’s soft veil.
Through blackbird songs and Candlemas light,
Let’s journey together,hearts burning bright.
Finding Stars
Epiphany arrives as a radiant call. Not a conclusion, a beginning. Not a possession, a search.
To say it with Goethe:
“Every human being is a pilgrim in search of the king.”
Epiphany is the festival of this pilgrimage: the moment when the human soul recognizes that truth is not inherited or explained, but sought.
Blue Madonna
To stand before a blue mantle painted by Beato Angelico is already a therapeutic practice: it soothes the optic nerve, reduces anxiety, deepens the breath, restores inner quiet
The Mystery of Advent
Blue is the color of the journey toward the center: an invitation to rediscover the authentic core, the spark that can awaken like a child in the human heart.
Violet: atmospheres of Light and Life
Violet arises in a meeting between light and darkness, between the end and the beginning, where boundaries become invisible in the fog.
Light of Compassion
It all begins with an idea.
The Fragrance of Memory: Halloween and All Souls’ Day
It all begins with an idea.
Fairy Tales: a Soul Nourishment
It all begins with an idea.
Burnt Sienna: gratitude and rest
It all begins with an idea.
Devine Light and Fertile Darkness
“Color is the deed of light and darkness -their living marriage.” — Goethe
Red and blue balance each other dancing with the light.
The deep blue — the color behind the light — gathers and shelters.
The radiant carmine, born in front of the light, expresses the human impulse to act, to love, to will.
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral hold a mystery.
Carmine: awe & wonder
It all begins with an idea.
About
I created Color & Cosmos as a space
to explore rhythm, color and seasonal living.
My work is inspired by Waldorf pedagogy, which I have studied in Italy, and by a deep interest in how daily rhythms shape both children and adults.
I believe that small, repeated gestures can transform how we experience time.
This is not about doing more.
It is about living differently.