Inspired by the symbol of the ancient lost continent of Lemuria/Mu and its connection to the migration of people to Central America, where they continued as the Maya/Aztec people, carries profound symbolism. It intertwines cultural and spiritual elements across time and geography.
The depiction of the Three Doors in the painting reflects a universal concept found in various cultures around the world. These doors symbolize the passage of the sun through significant astronomical events: the Winter Solstice, Equinoxes (both Spring and Autumn), and the Summer Solstice.
The Winter Solstice, marking the shortest day and longest night, often symbolizes renewal, rebirth, and the return of light. The Equinoxes, occurring in spring and autumn, signify balance and harmony between light and darkness, day and night. The Summer Solstice, the longest day and shortest night, represents abundance, growth, and vitality. Reflecting a profound understanding of the cycles of nature and the interconnectedness of all life.
By incorporating these symbols into the painting, it not only honors the ancient wisdom of Lemurian and Maya cultures but also invites viewers to contemplate the universal themes of renewal, balance, and growth inherent in the natural world and our spiritual journey. The painting serves as a visual representation of these timeless concepts, inviting us to connect with the rhythms of the cosmos and our place within it.
24"x48"x4" Original Mix media on gallery wrapped canvas
dust of lapis lazuli, citrine & amethyst, also citrine crystal
ready to hang, finished edge no need for framing
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$1,800.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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