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Large surrealist painting‚ a landscape in sepia tones. This painting continues my established theme of trying to uncover meaning. A group of archaeologists toil in a rubble-strewn wasteland. Behind them are two colossal‚ partly buried impossible shapes.

The title of the painting comes from a lyric by Ethan Johns. It suggests to me the discovery of an ancient secret‚ or order‚ that is no longer really compatible with our material world - a collision of systematic science with potentially insoluble puzzles.

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acrylic on canvas

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#Shapes, #impossible, #geometric, #illusion, #optical, #surrealism, #escher, #desert, #rocks

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