In Haiii on Art: St. Martin, Caribbean (2021), interdisciplinary artist Haiiileen continues her photographic exploration of light as frequency and emotion. Through her lens, the Caribbean’s vibrant landscapes become fields of reflection—each image revealing the subtle dialogue between color, energy, and consciousness. This photographic study merges nature and abstraction, continuing Haiiileen’s mission to bring light into every environment as both artistic and spiritual language.









Title: Haiii on Art: St. Martin, Caribbean (2021)
- Artist: Haiiileen
- Medium: Photography | Light Studies | Environmental Abstraction
- Year: 2021
- Dimensions: Variable | Digital Photography Series
- Edition: Open Edition (Archival Series)
Description
Haiii on Art: St. Martin, Caribbean (2021) continues Haiiileen’s global photographic series exploring light, energy, and perception across diverse natural and architectural environments. Captured during her travels throughout the Caribbean, the series transforms the island’s vibrant topography into a living study of prismatic light and spatial consciousness.
Each photograph functions as both documentation and abstraction—framing reflections, color refractions, and waterborne luminosity as emotional frequencies. Through her unique lens, Haiiileen transforms simple environmental observations into a visual language of vibration, resonance, and chromatic energy.
This body of work expands her long-term inquiry into “how light lives within place,” fusing art, nature, and spirituality through photographic meditation.
Conceptual Framework
- Explores natural light and reflective surfaces as portals for emotional and spatial transformation.
- Extends Haiiileen’s synesthetic and frequency-based art practice into the realm of landscape photography.
- Investigates the relationship between color, geography, and consciousness.
- Connects environmental perception with the artist’s ongoing philosophy of Liiight as both medium and energy.
Archival Significance
- Part of the Haiii on Art Photography Series, documenting light studies across global locations (Peru, Miami, Japan, Caribbean).
- Demonstrates the artist’s evolution from constructed light environments to natural light capture and environmental abstraction.
- Serves as a meditative counterpoint to large-scale installations like LightScapes and Aura Readings.
- Reflects Haiiileen’s ongoing engagement with travel as ritual and the geography of perception.