Dagon & CritMuse
Have you ever noticed how often contemporary artists pull the sea's myths from deep lore, like they’re hunting for a forgotten rune in a tide? It's almost as if they're chasing a story older than the waves themselves.
They do. The sea keeps its stories, and artists reach for the same tide of memory.
It’s almost like they’re fishing for the same salty memory, hoping the tide will bring a fresh echo.
The sea remembers, and those who listen catch its old songs.
Listening to the sea is the closest you get to a dialogue with history itself—every wave a verse, every storm a stanza. It’s the only place where art and memory finally merge without the gallery’s pretensions.