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About the work
Memories of Atlantis reflects on perception, mythology, and the necessity of viewing reality from multiple perspectives. Drawing on the symbolic language of lost civilizations, the painting invites a reconsideration of what lies beneath the surface of the visible world.
Atlantis appears not as a historical place, but as a metaphor — a reminder that knowledge, memory, and truth often exist beyond immediate recognition. By engaging with myth as a form of collective memory, the work suggests that the impossible may only be a matter of perspective, and that understanding the past can open new ways of imagining the future.
Specifications
| Publisher | Jana Cechova |
|---|---|
| Framed | Not included |
| Certificate of authenticity | Included |
| Condition/details | Excellent |
| Signature | Included |








