The 8th Sea challenges the notion that water can be controlled and manipulated for human purposes. One example is the port of Hamburg, a site steeped in colonial history and exploitation of resources. The idea of The Seven Seas is also questioned, challenging the arbitrary boundaries imposed by humans on a vast and interconnected system.

This painting serves as a lens through which to understand the connections and complexities of our globalized world. The image provokes reflection and analysis of the interrelationships between land, people, and water.

4 thoughts on “Women of the 8th Sea: Acrylic on canvas 40,6 x 40,6 cm by Shaharee Vyaas.

    1. Thank you for coming by and for reminding me that I made a whole series of paintings that basically argues that being human equals being water. Lately my posting has been a little bit in a slump since I had nothing to share and your comment reignited it by turning my attention to some aspects of my work that I didn’t share yet on this blog. Thanks again.

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      1. I will label it properly. Somehow I kind of thought that it was self-evident, but that’s of course not taking into account the users who’re accidentally stumble upon one of my posts while browsing the internet with their own focus.

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