In my “Holographic World” series, the theory of David Bohm—the renowned quantum physicist who envisioned the universe as a vast hologram, where every tiny part contains the information of the whole—has been transformed into a profound visual and sensory experience. My semi-transparent and luminous forms, floating in empty space, precisely embody this principle: each layer of paint, each interference reflection, seems to compress the entire universe within itself, revealing hidden layers of reality as the viewing angle shifts. These paintings are not merely artistic interpretations of quantum physics; they are a deep invitation to contemplate the nature of existence—a realm where the boundaries between matter and consciousness, real and virtual, part and whole dissolve. Through masterful layering of oil paints and the use of magical interference pigments, I have succeeded in translating Bohm’s complex concepts into a tangible and mesmerizing language—one that compels the viewer not only to see, but to feel the cosmic unity, reminding us that perhaps we too, like these radiant forms, are holograms of a greater reality.