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.
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.
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.
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.
Light of Compassion
It all begins with an idea.
The Fragrance of Memory: Halloween and All Souls’ Day
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.
Equinox: light and darkness
It all begins with an idea.
Spring in Light
Begin with a simple weekly rhythm
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.