Temple of the Sun (Susan Walter)
Title of Piece: Temple of the Sun
Size: 24"x48"x4"
Print or Original?: Original
Medium: Mix Media Acrylic
Price: 1,800
Description: inspired by the symbol of the ancient lost continent of Lemuria/Mu and its connection to the migration of people to Central America, where they continued as the Maya/Aztec people, carries profound symbolism. It intertwines cultural and spiritual elements across time and geography. The depiction of the Three Doors in the painting reflects a universal concept found in various cultures around the world. These doors symbolize the passage of the sun through significant astronomical events: the Winter Solstice, Equinoxes (both Spring and Autumn), and the Summer Solstice.
Title of Piece: Temple of the Sun
Size: 24"x48"x4"
Print or Original?: Original
Medium: Mix Media Acrylic
Price: 1,800
Description: inspired by the symbol of the ancient lost continent of Lemuria/Mu and its connection to the migration of people to Central America, where they continued as the Maya/Aztec people, carries profound symbolism. It intertwines cultural and spiritual elements across time and geography. The depiction of the Three Doors in the painting reflects a universal concept found in various cultures around the world. These doors symbolize the passage of the sun through significant astronomical events: the Winter Solstice, Equinoxes (both Spring and Autumn), and the Summer Solstice.
Title of Piece: Temple of the Sun
Size: 24"x48"x4"
Print or Original?: Original
Medium: Mix Media Acrylic
Price: 1,800
Description: inspired by the symbol of the ancient lost continent of Lemuria/Mu and its connection to the migration of people to Central America, where they continued as the Maya/Aztec people, carries profound symbolism. It intertwines cultural and spiritual elements across time and geography. The depiction of the Three Doors in the painting reflects a universal concept found in various cultures around the world. These doors symbolize the passage of the sun through significant astronomical events: the Winter Solstice, Equinoxes (both Spring and Autumn), and the Summer Solstice.