Artwork of the Day: Holy, Holy Ghost
There are subjects artists approach on tiptoe. Daniel Brummitt’s “Holy, Holy Ghost” is one of them.
This piece lives in the territory between reverence and inquiry — a space where faith isn’t declared, but felt. The title itself is incantatory, repeating like a prayer or a chant, drawing the viewer into a meditative state before they’ve even seen the work.
Brummitt’s mixed media approach serves this theme beautifully. By layering materials, textures, and techniques, he creates a surface that resists easy reading. There’s depth here — literal and metaphorical — inviting the viewer to look longer, to search for meaning that may or may not reveal itself.
What makes this work compelling is its refusal to preach. In an era where art about spirituality often tips into sentimentality or dogma, Brummitt maintains an open hand. The piece doesn’t tell you what to believe; it asks what you feel when confronted with the numinous.


His signature blend of abstraction and symbolism finds perfect expression here. The holy ghost — elusive, intangible, present-but-absent — becomes a visual challenge. How do you paint a presence that defies representation? Brummitt’s answer is to create work that operates on multiple levels simultaneously, rewarding patience and punishing haste.


This is art for the contemplative collector — someone who understands that the most powerful pieces aren’t those that answer questions, but those that deepen them.
“Holy, Holy Ghost” doesn’t demand belief. It demands attention. And in that attention, something sacred might slip through.
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