Artist bio

Creating enormous pieces of art that reflect biological processes on the cellular level reminds me constantly of how we are each changed through our personal journeys. We don’t usually see what is happening in our bodies—our cells take care of their jobs automatically, invisible to us, and typically without drawing any attention. But looking closely and artistically at how our bodies work reveals the transformative nature of ordinary biology. Jun Gueco Cruz was born in Angeles City, Philippines, and is currently based in Philadelphia, PA. He is a visual artist and a practicing healthcare provider who seeks to portray the science of life through massive depictions of cellular processes. Cruz merges his spiritual walk with medical science into biomorphic forms of expression in his art. Influenced by his indigenous Kapampangan identity, he draws from cultural ideals such as “planting seeds” and “bringing life out of the soil.” This theme was powerfully introduced in his first solo exhibit, Tanatanaman (1997), which paid homage to planting as a metaphor for the physiology of life. The shooting, spiky structures that characterize much of his work represent germinating seeds—what he calls "biomorphic," literally meaning "life transformation." His 2017 Imperishable Seed series clearly reflects this vision. Ultimately, Cruz seeks to show the spirituality of humanity as it manifests in scientific realities.

Title

Dark Cloud: Compass of Providence

Medium/Genre

Mixed Media

Artist Statement

Dark Cloud: Compass of Providence reflects God’s faithful guidance over those who choose to follow Him, even when the path ahead is obscured. Inspired by cellular structures—the foundational units of human life—the biomorphic forms represent humanity at its most essential level: created, sustained, and continually transformed by God. Like living cells that divide, adapt, and respond to unseen signals, humanity is shaped through divine process, refinement, and purpose. The work speaks to the tension between uncertainty and direction. The cloud is not a symbol of confusion, but of compassion and divine presence. In the Old Testament, God led His people through the wilderness by a pillar of cloud—visible, protective, and purposeful—guiding them step by step through unfamiliar terrain: “By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way…” —Exodus 13:21 This same guiding presence is echoed within the cellular forms, suggesting that God’s direction is not only external but intimately woven into the fabric of human life. At the heart of this work is the love of God expressed through sacrifice. Because of His great love for humanity, God sent His only Son so that man might be redeemed and restored: “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” —John 3:16 Through the blood shed by Jesus Christ, sin is forgiven and reconciliation with God is made possible: “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.” —Ephesians 1:7 To those who place their faith in Jesus, God sends the Holy Spirit to dwell within—an internal compass guiding, teaching, and transforming from the inside out. As cellular intelligence governs growth, healing, and alignment within the human body, the Spirit works within the believer to shape character, direction, and purpose according to God’s will.
Though the way may wind and the sky may darken, God’s guidance is never absent. He may not always lead the quickest way, but He always leads the right way—preparing His people for what lies ahead with care, intention, and grace.
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.” —Psalm 32:8

How it fits into contest

From the Old Testament to the coming of the Son, God reveals Himself as the faithful Guide of His people. In the wilderness, He went before them as a pillar of cloud—Fatherly in presence, protective in power, and constant in direction. In the fullness of time, that same guiding God revealed His love through the sending of His Son, Jesus Christ, whose blood was poured out for the remission of sin and the restoration of humanity. After His resurrection, Christ sent the Holy Spirit—not as a distant sign in the sky, but as an indwelling guide—leading from within.
Thus, the narrative of divine guidance unfolds as the revelation of one God in three persons: the Father who leads, the Son who redeems, and the Holy Spirit who abides. What once guided externally through cloud and fire now directs internally through the Spirit, forming, transforming, and aligning the believer with God’s eternal purpose. The compass has always been the same God—now fully revealed.

Credits

My wife Elaine and my daughter Elioenai for always being my inspiration.

How to Purchase this Artwork

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