The heterodimensional Aspects of Civilization 1/5. Mixed techniques on canvas 40,6 x 40,6 cm by Shaharee Vyaas.
This painting is the first installation of a series of five paintings that are a meditation upon the way how the human evolution process mirrors the cosmological cycles. They form a continuation of the space opera called A Cosmology of Civilization that connected the different phases of a specific civilization to a planet in our solar system.
These five surreal paintings explore the cyclical nature of human civilization within the context of a four-dimensional vector field model of our solar system. From the birth of civilizations to their eventual decline and the emergence of new ones, these works strive to capture the intricacies of our existence and our seemingly inescapable place within the grander cosmic order. By depicting this heterodimensional aspect, these images highlight the interconnectivity between humans and the universe.
Each piece showcases a different angle upon this complex interplay, utilizing dreamlike imagery to convey the fascinating trajectory of our civilization. The vibrant colors and abstract shapes convey a sense of movement and progression, while also hinting at the cyclical nature of existence. The paintings are a surreal depiction of an abstract concept in a distinctive artistic style.
The surrealist style creates vivid, abstract scenes that evoke a sense of mysticism and a feeling of transience within the viewer. Through these dreamlike images, the paintings invite the viewer to contemplate the ebb and flow of human history and the mysteries of time and space that govern our existence.


