Finding images in material objects, what you may find, based on your belief system may be completely different to another’s perception, thus the reality illusion.
To further understand this phenomena, here is an example.
You are in a cafe. As you look around you can see people sipping their beverages and chatting. Your perception of the course of events is your very own reality, but ask another and the above event may seem extraordinarily different. We create our very own reality illusion through our thought patterns, yet, is this not all an illusion based on our personal belief system?
When looking at the sandstone canvas artworks what I may see, feel and imagine is purely personal, compared to another’s perception. Though both may be positive, my psychology of seeing patterns may lead me on a personal tangent, created by my reality illusion.
As an experiment, take a look at one of Radim’s artworks with a friend and then exchange thoughts, feelings and ideas on the artwork. This may help you understand the beauty of the artworks, as each individual is taken on a personal journey.
Extract from book "The Mindgames of Sandstone" By Elaini Davo