Copyright: John Miller,Fair Use
John Miller's 'Cornish Beach' captures a serene scene using oil on canvas. The meeting of the sky and the sea is a motif echoing the primordial concept of the separation of the heavens and the earth. Consider the ancient Egyptian cosmology, where the sky goddess Nut arches over the earth god Geb, a separation that brings forth the possibility of life. This division recurs in countless mythologies and artistic traditions, from classical frescoes to modern abstract art. The horizon, eternally present, offers a psychological space—a mirror to the viewer’s own search for equilibrium. We stand at the intersection of dream and reality, where the subconscious finds a visual echo. The cyclical nature of the tides reflects our emotional and psychological processes, forever in flux, an eternal return to our origins.
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