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Copyright: John Miller,Fair Use
John Miller’s ‘Moroccan Kasbah’ presents us with more than just a landscape; it offers a glimpse into the soul, rendered in vivid colors and bold forms. The Kasbah itself, a traditional fortress, symbolizes protection and community, reminiscent of ancient citadels designed to safeguard inhabitants. Notice the recurring motif of the fortified structure, echoing throughout history in various forms, from the walls of Jericho to medieval castles. These structures serve not only as physical barriers but also as psychological comfort, representing humanity's eternal quest for safety and order in a chaotic world. This emotional resonance transcends cultural boundaries, engaging our subconscious on a primal level. The Kasbah as a motif is not static; it evolves. Once a bulwark against invaders, it now represents cultural preservation and identity. Miller captures this fluidity, suggesting that while the form remains recognizable, its significance shifts with each epoch, a testament to the cyclical nature of history and the enduring power of symbols.
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