Description from the author:
The painting shows mussels scattered along different trajectories under the influence of the force of the wave . Gunas are also everywhere; everything in this world is a mixture of the three gunas. Without this reality, Creation could not exist. Paramahansa Yogananda compared the gunas to waves on the surface of the ocean. Duality explains their rise and fall. But the waves themselves, pushing themselves up from the ocean depths, go through three stages:
the stage closest to the ocean (sattva); energy that pushes waves upward and represents the middle part (rajas); and the crest of the wave, the farthest stage from the bottom of the ocean, and most of all hiding the vastness of the ocean (tamas).