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HoriZen

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 14, 2002
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HoriZen: An attempt to represent a Zen term in natural form (yin-yang) From a Chinese Zen website: "Yang means literally "the sunny side of the mountain" or "illumination" "Yin can be translated as "the shadowy slope", that is the state which exists after a period of illumination." So, it can be said that a sunset with a properly shaped mountain not only -looks- like a yin-yang but can even represent one in meaning with a sunny side and shadowy side. This image is the result of a daydream I had during work.

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Vintage

1:20PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

very nice work! I like the play at work here. as a philosophy major it sits especially nice with me. bravo!

rdeziel

7:52PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Nice concept.


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