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THE SEA by James Sasso
Details: THE SEA
- Artist: James Sasso...Signed front left & back.
- Year: 2018-2019
- Size: 36" x 36" x 1 1/2" ( 91.44 x 91.44 x 3.81 cm)
- Medium: Acrylics & canvas collage on canvas with wood mounting. Clear coated with acid free water based resin.
- Price: $18,000. U.S.D.
- Shipping: Ships out to you within 6 business days.
- Arrives ready to hang.
- Packing: Shipped in a protected box or crate.
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THE SEA artwork.
We see a painting and the painting of a female portrait reflects back to us the inner vision of our own luminosity.
Eyes are probably the most important symbolic sensory organ. They can represent clairvoyance, omniscience, and/or a gateway into the soul.
Other qualities that eyes are commonly associated with are: intelligence, light, vigilance, moral conscience, and truth.
The sea as a geographical body of water is usually smaller than an ocean.
The sea as a symbol in literature & art can represent a calm presence and sense of space, a place to reflect on the past, and to dream and hope about the future.
A place to look ahead and imagine what could be waiting on the horizon, actually or metaphorically.
The sea can mirror our mood, as if it knows when we are feeling sad, despondent and bleak. Or as if it knows we are full of rage and fury...
A cloud is a symbol of your conscience.
Air can represent the mind, emotion, and intelligence. Together, the two seem to symbolize in the cloud the idea of clear thinking and emotional purity. Some other symbolic things or ideas that the cloud is often symbolic of are mystery, dreams, secrets, emotions, and potential.
Water is a universal symbol of the unconscious mind and is linked to the moon, femininity, and irrationality. Oceans are equated with chaos as they are boundless and ungovernable. The conscious mind is more closely linked to the sea, lake or pond. The ancient belief that the earth was created from primordial waters is a psychological metaphor for the birth of ideas in the unconscious mind.
Water: primordial substance of Goddess Mother; one of the four elements; the glyph for water is a circle with a horizontal line, like the sea horizon, called a diameter, which literally means "Goddess Mother".