Meridian Map

Meridian Map

  • 81 x 60 cm

Before us is not just a map, but a cartography of the human soul. The painting "Meridian Map" is a navigational chart for those who have dared to embark on the most perilous and greatest journey: deep within themselves. The canvas, like a planet, breathes with boundless expanses of water—this is the very substance of our "I," its bottomless and yet unexplored oceans. We are an entire world, hidden beneath the surface of everyday life. Black meridians, like invisible threads of fate and the landmarks of an inner compass, pierce these waters. These are paths-questions, the routes of our tossing and turning, doubts, and searches. They converge at invisible poles—those points of attraction that form our spiritual axis. At the center, like the Golden Section of the universe, the equator line glows—a dividing line and simultaneously a connecting link between our two hemispheres: the conscious and the unconscious, light and darkness, knowledge and intuition. This is a fragile boundary where opposites meet and engage in an eternal dialogue, giving birth to the energy of inner life. The white textures of land emerging through the waters are not continents, but those rare, discovered islands of Truth. They are the solid ground beneath our feet that we so strive for in our spiritual wanderings. They are a treasure that can only be discovered after a long voyage through the turbulent waters of our own souls. This map is the first and key one in the "Navigating the Abyss" collection. And the abyss of treasure is not external, but internal. It does not indicate the location of buried treasure; it teaches how to find it. Like an experienced sailor who reads a map not as a set of lines, but as a living history of winds and currents, those who learn to "read" this work will discover incredible horizons. He will understand that all the secrets, all the mysteries and all the treasures of the Universe are already contained in the silent, majestic depths of his own inner world.

Circa. 2024
Mixed Media
Abstraction

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