Art begins as a form felt by the hand, and ends as a truth recognized by the soul.
Forma
A work must possess internal architecture. Whether it’s classical composition or abstract structure - form must carry intention. Art without form loses its power to hold attention.
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Lux
This is not about lighting. It’s about vibration. Light is the awakened state that the artwork evokes. A piece should glow from within - even if it’s dark.
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Silentium
True art has no need for noise. It speaks through silence. If a work can remain silent, it creates space for resonance.
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High Quality
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Signum
Every worthy work contains a layered sign. It may not be obvious, but it holds the key to revelation. The symbol unlocks both image and meaning.
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Umbra
All that is true carries shadow. It is depth, implication, the unsaid. If a work is too obvious - it is dead.
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Corpus
Materiality is not secondary. Even digital art must be felt corporeally - through texture, energy, gesture. The body of art is its breath.
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Transitus
A piece must transport the viewer. It doesn’t matter where - to another time, a different state, or inward. Without movement beyond - it is merely an image.
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Ignis
Inner pulse, passion, energetic tension. The work must be alive. Without fire - even beauty is hollow.
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Vestigium
Something must remain afterward. An image, a vibration, unease, or inspiration. A work that leaves no trace - never passed the gate.
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Rhythmus
Every piece lives in rhythm - through color, form, void, or pause. Rhythm is the breath of the image. It must be audible.
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Veritas
A true work is always sincere. Even if conceptual or ironic - it must contain authenticity. Without truth, there is no light.