Pater

List Price:
1.500Ξ ~ $4,688
Reserve Price:
1.200Ξ ~ $3,750

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“Pater” emerges as a profound whisper on the archetype of the Father, the symbol of law, structure, and authority that guides without imposing, that sustains without noise. The piece delves into that psychic force dwelling in the deepest layers of consciousness, the silent origin of order, meaning, and the will that aspires to elevation. Inspired by the generative dream arising from the artist’s memory, the work explores how conscious will becomes a catalyst for the unification of the psyche, transforming fragmentation into wholeness under the light of an immutable law. The archetype of Pater reveals itself as a state of resolution and structure, where the will manifests to integrate, sustain, and give form. Every line, every void, every pulse of the work is a gesture of order, an echo of the principle that turns chaos into destiny and uncertainty into path. Through the work, this principle of inner law unfolds as a conceptual manifestation of the human mind. The piece maps the geometry of guidance, the subtle chart where the self recognizes its course, the invisible fabric connecting the inner with the outer. It is an invitation to contemplate the complexity of humanity and the quiet force residing within, reminding us that the eternal archetype of structure does not impose, but transforms: stabilizing, ordering, and projecting a horizon of destiny and meaning. The structuring law. A column of spirit dwelling in the psyche, the force that defines conscious will and traces the path. The edge of order that dissipates the fog of the unconscious, the emotion of resolution that gives rise to structure. A deep connection with the principle of ascension, the testimony of reason integrating chaos, shining with the promise of self-legislated destiny. “Pater” delves into the transformative power of the principle of law, exploring identity through the emotion of resolution. The piece employs as a dynamic component the generative dream arising from the artist’s memory, an input triggered by the Father archetype. The Father archetype (Pater) embodies the principle of the Logos (reason), spiritual consciousness, and the capacity to establish law and moral order. Its primary function is discrimination, structure, and judgment, enabling individual consciousness to navigate the world and order the chaos of the unconscious. A quantum processing system feeds on this information to set the parameters of its components, revealing the state of conscious will and the structure that defines the path. This approach allows the work to become a reflection of the archetype and its potential to generate order, expressing the human spirit’s capacity to unify the fragmented under a higher law. The conceptual narrative manifests as a sculpture of data: an organism presented as a map of inner order. It is a cartography of resolution, a reflection of the logical and determined structure of consciousness. Cream-colored bamboo flowers, with their symbolism of longevity, unwavering integrity, and immutable strength in Hanakotoba, occupy the narrative core. Their defined and persistent structure represents preestablished law—a logical constellation that, at first glance, appears immutable. The principle of law acts as the active force that unifies chaos. It reveals how this emotion generates discipline, allowing the self to align with its destiny. The piece testifies to how the Father archetype has the power to reconfigure the psyche, transforming it into an active force that overcomes fragmentation to trace a future of wholeness. “Pater” presents itself as a space of introspection, inviting us to explore the potential of inner structure, recognizing it as the fundamental anchor in the reconfiguration of identity and the becoming of the self.
  • MediumVideo (MP4)
  • File Size10.4 MB
  • Dimensions2160 x 3840
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  • Token StandardERC-721
  • BlockchainEthereum

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