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Albert Christ-Janer's "Seaforms" presents us with a compelling interplay of nature's elements, rendered in broad strokes of yellow, green, and blue. The dominant blue, representing the sea, is not merely a body of water but a potent symbol, resonating with ancient notions of the primordial chaos. It echoes the Babylonian goddess Tiamat, the chaotic sea from which the world was formed. The way the lines converge might invoke the symbol of the mountain, as a meeting point between heaven and earth. The sea's dynamic nature—its capacity for both creation and destruction—mirrors the complex emotional states of humanity. Just as the sea's depths hide secrets, so too does our subconscious conceal profound truths. Through time, the rendering of seascapes in art has evolved, yet the underlying emotional and psychological power remains constant. Christ-Janer taps into this collective memory, engaging viewers on a deep, subconscious level. The symbol of the sea and mountain resurfaces and evolves, carrying with it the weight of history and the promise of new beginnings.
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