Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The Great Wave.
"The waves crashing over, tell the story of a mythological sequence in need of conclusion." - Dan Zybala
Artist; Hokusai.
The imploding cycle of the great wave connects allies to the foundation of biological extremities that cycle in persistent ways. The great wave since the past two decades has been a wide resemblance in the japanese culture that shouts out proclamtion of the weather gods as the japanese refer to it as, "The Anointed Water Plague" Over and over again we see the deadly tsunami's drench the coasts of Japan, and China until the cycle of peaks begin again. In art history the great wave separates the waves from the Gods who insist the natural reaction of the water plague to resurface every 5-10 years. Speaking in tongues proves to resemble the disassociated political ideals that loom around the Pacific, giving an indentity crisis to the governments looking to avoid such disasterous happenings as the wavesso often repeats itself. To avoid political discretion, many pray that the gods reverberate the actions of disaster looking to escape the deadly sins of water and the presence of extremities.
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