cup:Runneth_over is a moving-image meditation on prayer, abundance, and the moment darkness begins to give way to light.

Inspired by the 23rd Psalm, the work creates a sacred atmosphere where water, sound, body, and spirit move in quiet communion. A waterfall flows throughout the piece, its rushing sound becoming both environment and prayer — a constant presence that feels like mercy already in motion.

At the center of the work is a figure in prayer, moving through a quiet transformation from darkness into light.

The transformation does not begin with movement.It begins with surrender.

From there, the water becomes more than water. It becomes cleansing, restoration, provision, and overflow. Sheep appear near the figure throughout the work, recalling the pastoral language of Psalm 23: stillness, guidance, protection, and the soul being restored.

Yet the landscape is not untouched. Repeated commercial mountain symbols appear across parts of the rock formation, suggesting the trappings of capitalism and consumer identity that can feel inescapable even in the search for peace. The work holds that tension carefully: the soul seeking restoration inside a world where even nature can feel branded, claimed, and sold back to us.

For collectors, cup:Runneth_over is a work of spiritual atmosphere. It is not simply about faith as belief, but faith as presence — the sound of water continuing, the body being renewed, the soul returning to prayer, and grace arriving before it is asked for.

This is a piece for collectors drawn to stillness, sacred symbolism, and moving-image art that changes the emotional temperature of a room.It does not shout.It pours.