Water has many options. It hydrates, it cleanses, it amuses, it nourishes, it transports, it amazes. A main topic of my exhibition is the use of water to hydrate people, because without water people and other living things cannot survive. It is one of the most important things that living organisms need to survive, and that is one of the reasons why my exhibition shows various works on hydration. The water also cares for us. It provides us with food and a source of income, whether we fish from it or cross it, water does something for us.

Water is also something that purifies us in a variety of ways. Literally, we use water to bathe and remove dirt from our bodies; but we also use it to spiritually purify and purify ourselves. Water has proven to be a powerful natural resource that behaves like no other and has power.

    Aside from what water does to help us survive and to cleanse or cleanse us, water is also able to bring joy to people and animals. People swim and splash and float in the water, they watch the sunset over the beautiful sea and illuminate the water with wonderful colors.

    Water seems simple or simple, but literature has portrayed the liquid as magical, and artists have interpreted it as meaning more than you can see at first glance. Water is a source of endless possibilities, and it is up to us to decide which way water can offer us.

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Moses Striking Water from the Rock (recto) Two landscapes, a figure and ornamen

Accession Number
1970/2.81

Title
Moses Striking Water from the Rock (recto) Two landscapes, a figure and ornamen

Artist(s)
Marco Marcola

Object Creation Date
1740-1793

Medium & Support
pen, brown ink and brown-blue wash, heightened with white, over black chalk

Dimensions
10 3/4 in. x 16 5/16 in. ( 27.3 cm x 41.4 cm )

Credit Line
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein

Primary Object Classification
Drawing

Collection Area
Western

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Keywords
Bible
Landscapes
reclining
rock (inorganic material)
standing
water

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