"Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun." - from "L'éternité" -Rimbaud
WATER MOVEMENT
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Cyane
Cyane was a nymph in Greek mythology who presided over water, particularly fresh water springs and fountains. As a symbol of purity, fertility, and renewal, she was often associated with the life-giving properties of water. In some stories, she was also known for her healing abilities and was revered as a protector of women and children.
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Lethe
In Greek mythology, Lethe is the name of a river in the underworld, and the word itself means "forgetfulness" or "oblivion". According to legend, the river flows through the afterlife realm of Hades, and those who drank from its waters would forget their past lives and experiences. This forgetting was seen as a way for souls to be reborn and begin anew in the next life. In art and literature, Lethe is often depicted as a serene and peaceful river, with an otherworldly quality that evokes a sense of mystery and wonder.
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Tides
This abstract marble sculpture represents the symbolism of time and water movement. The work delves into the German term 'der Gezeiten,' which signifies the cyclic ebb and flow of time. The sculpture consists of three circular waves symbolizing past, present, and future, folding into each other through form and movement. Tides signifies a contemplation of the interconnection between time, water, and the human concept of the fourth dimension, inviting the viewer to reflect on the cyclical nature of existence and the flow of life.
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Undulations
As an abstract sculptor, Yoko Kubrick is deeply inspired by the undulations of water movement and the symbolic meaning of water. Water, with its fluidity and adaptability, represents the constant flux of life and the ever-changing nature of existence. It is a powerful symbol of transformation, renewal, and purification.