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Engulfed By An Endless Solitude by Meg Lewer – This painting is inspired by the haunting work ” Monk By The Sea” by Caspar David Friedrich 1810.

“How wonderful it is to sit completely alone by the sea under an overcast sky, gazing out over the endless expanse of water.

It is essential that one has come there just for this reason, and that one has to return. That one would like to go over the sea but cannot; that one misses any sign of life, and yet one senses the voice of life in the rush of the water, in the blowing of the wind, in the drifting of the clouds, in the lonely cry of the birds …

No situation in the world could be more sad and eerie than this—as the only spark of life in the wide realm of death, a lonely centre in a lonely circle…

Engulfed By An Endless Solitude

Meg Lewer

Original price was: AUD$1,330.Current price is: AUD$1,197.
Size: 45w x 60h x 2d cms
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Engulfed By An Endless Solitude by Meg Lewer – This painting is inspired by the haunting work ” Monk By The Sea” by Caspar David Friedrich 1810.

“How wonderful it is to sit completely alone by the sea under an overcast sky, gazing out over the endless expanse of water.

It is essential that one has come there just for this reason, and that one has to return. That one would like to go over the sea but cannot; that one misses any sign of life, and yet one senses the voice of life in the rush of the water, in the blowing of the wind, in the drifting of the clouds, in the lonely cry of the birds …

No situation in the world could be more sad and eerie than this—as the only spark of life in the wide realm of death, a lonely centre in a lonely circle…