
Peter Lik’s Wave
This highlights the duality of the ocean itself. It is gentle when brushed softly and solid as steel when attempted to be breached – an intertwinement of joy and wrath.
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This highlights the duality of the ocean itself. It is gentle when brushed softly and solid as steel when attempted to be breached – an intertwinement of joy and wrath.
Read moreThe photograph provokes us to take the next step, calling out to the joy living deep within us: Join! Lift up your feet! Shatter illusion; shatter reality!
Read moreThe bowing of her head, then, is not a gesture of defeat. Quite the contrary, it is a symbol of her defiance toward the viewer: her refusal to allow the viewer to gaze into her soul.
Read moreHowever, the cool blue tones used in the painting also add an tinge of sadness to this scene and seem to suggest the woman’s isolation not merely from worry, but also from human warmth and affection.
Read moreThis kiss acknowledges the existence of intimacy, but it simultaneously closes the door upon any future possibility of such connection.
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