"Exploring the Divine: A Journey through Time and Portraits" Step into the world of divinity as we delve into captivating portraits of influential figures throughout history. From the stoic gaze of Roman Emperor Maurice to the regal busts of Trajan and Nerva, each image tells a story of power and authority. But divinity extends beyond emperors alone. Behold Henry Casimir II of Nassau-Dietz, his portrait exuding an air of wisdom and leadership. And amidst these rulers, find solace in nature's own divine creations - like the weathered Fototi tree on Aruba's beach, often mistaken for Divi Divi. As we journey further back in time, a Roman coin from the first century AC reveals a profile facing right - an enigmatic symbol that echoes ancient beliefs in higher powers. Meanwhile, Bernard of Clairvaux stands tall as Divi Bernardi Abratis ad - his spiritual teachings inspiring generations. Returning to Rome's grandeur, witness Augustus' statues both as emperor and Pontifex Maximus. These sculptures capture his transformation from ambitious politician to revered leader who shaped an empire. In this collection lies not just artistry but also contemplation on how we handle life's trade winds. Just like sailors navigating uncertain seas with resilience and determination, may we too find strength in our own journeys towards divinity.