About the Towers

This interactive "place-in-time" sculpture produces an experience that for a moment joins the human state (grounding) with our finding of inner strength (love), earthly capabilities (energy), and powerful aspirations (hope).

Birdseye view of the Towers of Light

The Towers of Light heighten one's reflective presence and awareness of time, space and body - it is a solar and digital timepiece.

Light-seekers approach markers of time and see their reflection in each of 12 stations - paired Art Plates as targets of the center Light Tower - 24 Plates in all. They are summoned and empowered through touch upon the Art Plates at specific moments to absorb a deluge of hope and exoneration through a stream of healing light.

Each of 12 surrounding towers represent 7 human energies - “Chakras”, the 8th - "Aura", and the 4 elements based on yoga, inner-being, philosophy and physics (Wind, Water, Earth, and Fire). Upon the moment of each hour's arrival hope-seekers will have an opportunity to make their wish, informed upon each tower of what its Chakra Art Plates represent.

Mission of the Towers of Light

  • Give back by donating a percentage of sales from plates to children's charities.
  • Educate people, including children, about their energy centers and the power of manifestation.
  • Entertain and inspire.
  • Beautify the environment with art and recognize artists with awards.
  • Unite the community by bringing together diverse groups such as the art, yoga, and general public communities, as well as children.
  • Attract tourism and boost local engagement.
  • Provide a peaceful space to support mental health and healing.

About Misa

Misa ART is an internationally recognized artist specializing in metal and wood.

Born in the Czech Republic and having lived in Chicago, New York City, Florida, and now California, Misa's journey has been deeply influenced by her exploration of color and its profound emotional impact. Her work transcends borders and boundaries, creating a universal expression of spirit and beauty that resonates with audiences everywhere, needing no interpretation.

In 2000, Misa moved to the United States on her own, opening her first art gallery in Chicago. Soon after, she began showcasing her work across the U.S., including in New York, Florida, and California. As a self-taught artist, Misa's passion and talent have led her to manage four art studios, three galleries, and a children's charity. For her, creating art is more than a profession—it's a way of life. She finds deep fulfillment in helping others feel, see, and experience the world from a different perspective.

Misa considers herself blessed, and she is devoted to using her artistic gift to make a positive impact on the world. A pivotal moment in her life was her Near-Death Experience, which she shares in her book "Tower of Light." During this experience, she received a download of profound knowledge and information about the "Towers of Light" — a mission she realized upon waking in an emergency room. She knew that she had returned to this world to build these Towers.

Her vision is to create two or three sets of Tower projects—one in Europe and one in the U.S. — which will rotate around the globe every few years, bringing healing and love to different communities. Misa is eager to support children's charities worldwide and she will do so with all of her love and light.

Misa's work can be found at www.misa-artwork.com and www.misaforlove.org.

Her book, "Tower of Light" is available here.

Misa