Absolute Harmony

Acrylic, Spray Paint

Acrylic on brick wall

2021

Absolute Harmony

30' x 14'

Acrylic and Spray Paint on a Brick Wall

Absolute Harmony

surreal: Surreal, Visionary, Figurative, Symbolic

Public Mural

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Absolute Harmony is a vivid symphony of color, rhythm, and emotion — a surreal tribute to the power of music, movement, and cosmic flow. It’s about dancing in vibrational alignment, drifting through space and time with spirit wide open.

The woman at the center is caught in that feeling — lost in the moment, eyes closed, body in motion, flowing with the pulse of the universe. Paper airplanes drift around her like thoughts set free, and a ribbon of piano keys winds through the clouds, wrapping around her like a living melody before lifting into the sky.

From her torso emerges a surreal stream of symbolism — planets and a grandfather clock representing time and space, a candle burning at both ends, and a medallion inscribed in Arabic script that reads: “singing, dancing in vibrational alignment.” Just below, two sacred teabags hang gently — “Organic Dreams” and “Manifest Tea.”

If you look closely, the words “Absolute Harmony” appear in graffiti style beneath the piano on the right, like a hidden phrase whispered by the music. Comets streak across the sky like bursts of magic, and a sun flare of sacred geometry cuts through the whole mural, tying it together in a theatrical, celestial energy.

This piece is a celebration of vibrational alignment — of rhythm, spirit, and the way music and movement can lift us beyond the boundaries of space and time.

Tags: Dancing and singing in vibrational alignment, Time and Space, Letting Go, Harmony, Magic, Mural, Denver, Street Art

Statement From Michael

When I first moved to Denver, I landed a studio on 31st and Blake, right in the heart of the RiNo Art District — a vibrant corner of Five Points, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Not long after settling in, I was walking up Blake Street when a guy shouted out, “People are still actually painting here??”
I looked over and said, “Well, I am at least.”
That moment sparked a friendship with Jonathan Lamb, a well-known muralist in Denver. Through him, I was offered this mural spot — and I’m forever grateful for that connection.
Painting Absolute Harmony was pure medicine. At the time, I was in the midst of a difficult healing process, and this wall gave me the space to let go — to untangle some of the emotional weight I’d been carrying and pour it into something I could completely lose myself in.
The idea for the piece was sparked by a recent painting I had finished called Angie, and it was still fresh in my mind. In both works, dancing became the thread — not just a subject, but a form of healing. In this case, movement was my medicine. The rhythm, the flow, the act of creating… it brought me back to myself.
This piece is a celebration of vibrational alignment — that powerful, almost sacred state where rhythm, spirit, and presence fall perfectly into sync. It’s about those moments when music and movement take over, when emotion rises through the body and everything else disappears. Time dissolves. Thought quiets. What’s left is pure feeling — raw, honest and electric.
To be lost in the moment like that — to fully let go — is one of the most freeing experiences we can have as human beings. It’s where healing happens. Where truth emerges. Where we reconnect with something far greater than ourselves.
Absolute Harmony is a reflection of that space — a visual expression of surrender, of moving without resistance, and of letting yourself be carried by the rhythm of something deeper.
The mural lives at N Williams St and E 40th Ave in North Denver, and it will always be a reminder of how art, community, and timing can align in the most unexpected and beautiful ways.

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