Edge of Epiphany
2020
- 46Usage
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- Downloads27
- Abstract Views19
Paper Description
This body of work deals with the human condition at large, but more specifically contemplates what is shared by mankind across time and culture and seeks to bridge the physical and spiritual of human experience. These commonalities and connections may be identified as the desire to experience the divine, a quest to understand the world, and a longing to know beauty. By associating seemingly disparate concepts of the cosmos and individual, Edge of Epiphany presents—through the lens of personal experience—some of those connections to share with viewers a wonder of the beauty in our synchronistic universe. Further, the recognition of our interdependence and connectedness is essential to overcoming human differences in a time of ever-increasing division on our planet and in our country. Edge of Epiphany seeks to encourage viewers to leave behind their focus on our divergences and take away some sense of our unity.
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