Overview:
This 24" x 36" painting captures a surrealist love letter to St. Joseph, Missouri—the artist’s birthplace and a palette of memory. Painted during a time of healing and introspection, the piece reverberates with history, rhythm, and personal mythology. Each brushstroke recalls the sensation of stillness breaking into motion—of pain rethreading into purpose.
Visual Language:
- Vibrant Architecture: A surrealist skyline of St. Joseph rises in prismatic planes. Landmark buildings—including the Chase Candy Factory, Pony Express Stables, Robidoux Row, the twin-spired church, and the booming downtown—form a Cubist chorus. Their geometry echoes both real structures and emotional scaffolding.
- Layered Symbolism: Beneath the painted surface, symbols of personal history pulse—Red Cherry Mash, a childhood icon, bursts with nostalgia; the Pony Express riders gallop like fragments of time; the Robidoux train emerges from a painted fog like memory through dream. In hidden layers is the home of the outlaw Jesse James. All that resound St. Joseph.
- Color Spectrum as Signal: The sky fractures into stained-glass tones, representing internal emotion layered across decades. These hues are not literal but remembered—drawn from the light of early mornings, family road trips, and teenage storms.
- Self as Witness: A faint silhouette—a painted self-portrait—is embedded in the motion. Neither central nor absent, it is the observer within the composition. The one who remembers.
- Somatic Signal™ Glyph: In the lower left corner, the ETHR symbol is painted into the stone wall—marking the emotional weight of the piece, part of the ongoing Somatic Signal™ lexicon.
Back Panel Messages:
I love you, Mom.
Your support inspires me!
—Jeremy



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