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COSMIC EYE

Waves born from the gravitational pull of the moon meet land for the first time along the shoreline.
At that moment, white foam appears—forming intricate patterns that are constantly changing.
These waves also shape the land.
Over immense spans of time, sediments deposited on the ocean floor are compressed into rock, uplifted above the sea, and gradually eroded by waves, creating the complex structures of coastlines.
Meanwhile, the land itself is worn down by rain—water that once evaporated from the ocean—returning to the sea as sand and sediment.
Carried by tides and currents, some of these grains accumulate again along the shore, forming beaches.
Across millions of years, the Earth behaves almost like a living organism—breathing, shifting, and transforming.
Behind these transformations lie simple and universal principles: the underlying order and harmony of the cosmos.
Seen from above, the surface of the Earth reveals patterns shaped by these forces.
Through this perspective—almost as if viewing the planet from space—I attempt to approach the hidden relationships between land, water, time, and the universe itself.

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