One of the founders of abstract expressionism, I can't remember which one, only composed with verticals, insisting that horizontal forms are always suggestively representational. (I bet it was Clyfford Still, given his "vertical necessity of life", but I don't have time to find a citation.) The piece below is from the Episcopal cathedral in Chicago. It does, I think, cause the mind to imagine some allegorical landscape.
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