There are many places on our earth which have not been explored by mankind. There is a legend of a subterranean ocean that lies deep beneath ours. Man cannot explore these great depths due to the high pressure increase as one goes deeper in the sea. Perhaps one day we will have the technology to explore the great depths of our own sea and discover new life and new civilizations that lie beneath our world. Abyss is part of our Wonders of the World Series.
The pulsation of the human heart has always shocked scholars. Many years ago people believed that our emotions came from our hearts. When we get scared or shocked, our hearts beat faster. When we were hurt, did our heart really break? Now we know that our emotions come from the brain and our heart is a muscle that keeps us alive through functions of our brain and nervous system. The heart beats nourishes our body with oxygen and nutrients through the transport of blood. The Heartbeat is part of our Marvel Series.
This frame portrays a Paradox. The double metal temple depicts a statement of conclusion that seems self-contradictory but is really true. The temple starts out as two separate pieces but then come together at the temple tips. Style is a Paradox! This style looks great on almost everyone, so why would it not look good on you? Paradox is part of our Marvel Series.
The comet contains ancient materials that the solar system was created from. These materials found in the comet have been preserved in ice for billions of years and have been travelling through space releasing the very dust known as Stardust. The temple design depicts the head of the comet, followed by the tail and finally the dust from the comet represented by the temple tips. Stardust is part of our Interstellar Series.
In ancient Greek Mythology, Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, this great warrior of the sea thrusts his trident through the waves as depicted in this temple design. Triton is part of our Mythical Series.