A curation by Reka Kaloczy, Curator · Creative Consultant & Producer · Artist Mentor & Manager at - The image of the great wave has become part of a shared visual memory, one that extends far beyond its original source. Within this collection, some artworks naturally recall Hokusai's iconic composition, while others simply explore the universal motif of the sea in motion. These works do not seek to replicate a historical image, but rather engage with the enduring presence of the wave as a symbol of nature's power and beauty.
For many artists, the wave appears as an independent subject. It emerges from direct observation, emotional response, or a fascination with movement, light, and scale. In some cases, the resemblance to Hokusai is clear. In others, it remains subtle or coincidental, shaped by the long cultural life of the image rather than by deliberate reference.
Seen together, the artworks reveal how the idea of the wave continues to surface across styles and generations. Whether consciously referenced or not, it acts as a visual echo, connecting contemporary expressions to a broader history of looking at the sea, its force, and its timeless rhythm.
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