The first thought is a fusion between the rider and the horse. The subject is compatible with the linear concept. The single line seems natural in combining the rider and the horse. The epic element is an expansion of what is the roles being gyrated towards. The epic fusion of a warrior and horse. The elements are refined by the whims of the environment. The epic fusion starts with history and confusion and finally becomes epic saga and mythology. It seems to be beautiful for the emotions of symbols but may be a problem as well. This is a watercolor on paper.
the symbol isn’t the thing it represents, and once you understand the thing you no longer need the symbol…
Ok. The symbol is discarded eventually when the thing is embedded in the flow of the mental storehouse. The thing is the heart of the matter. This could be brainwashing as well enlightenment.
you raise an excellent point- it isn’t always a good thing. but it isn’t like a symbol can protect you from brainwashing either…