| Description of Mark | The mark consists of The image depicts a powerful fist radiating energy, surrounded by various concepts related to spiritual or mental states.The central focus of the image is a large, black, clenched fist, presented in a stark, graphic style against a plain white background. The fist is depicted from the knuckles up, with the fingers tightly closed. Emanating from behind the fist are numerous radiating lines, some short and sharp, others longer and more like rays, suggesting a powerful energy or vibration being emitted. At the top of the image, in a hand-drawn font, is the title "Living-in-The Orange Frequency".Around the fist, at varying distances and angles, are several speech bubbles, also in a hand-drawn style, each containing a different phrase. To the left of the fist, a bubble reads "High--Vibration". Below that and slightly to the left is another bubble with the word "Peace". To the lower right of the fist, a bubble contains the phrase "The Still Point". Further to the right, a bubble states "THE UNINVITED SYLLABUS". To the upper right of the fist, another bubble reads "The Tripod". Finally, below "The Tripod" and to the right of the fist is a bubble containing "The Scriptural Seal".The overall atmosphere is unconventional and thought-provoking, blending forceful imagery with abstract concepts. The clenched fist, often associated with power, aggression, or determination, is here recontextualized by the surrounding phrases, which lean towards spiritual, philosophical, or esoteric ideas like "High-Vibration," "Peace," "The Still Point," and "The Scriptural Seal." The title "Living-in-The Orange Frequency" itself suggests a specific state of being or consciousness, possibly related to color psychology or energy fields. The contrast between the aggressive visual of the fist and the contemplative nature of the words creates an intriguing tension. The mood is more intellectual and questioning than overtly emotional, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between these disparate elements. The simple, bold, black-and-white illustration style lends a sense of directness and emphasis to the message. |