Codex Florae Liber II — Photosynthesis Series CV2.1 Photosynthesis

 552,85

Artwork & Print Details

Technique: Ink drawing with cross-hatching and Renaissance chiaroscuro, balancing geometric and organic forms
Annotation Language: Latin
Color Scheme: Black ink on white background
Print Type: Museum-grade fine art archival print
Paper: Archival, acid-free, uncoated fine art paper
Sheet Size: 50 × 50 cm
Visible Artwork Area: 30 × 30 cm (passe-partout opening)
Margins: Wide white archival margins for framing and long-term preservation
Frame Size: 50 × 50 cm
 
Edition Information
Edition: Limited edition, individually numbered
Certificate: Certificate of Authenticity included
Institution: World 3.0 Foundation
Year: Anno MMXXV

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Description

Prima Lux Vitae” depicts the moment when light first took root in organic matter — the birth of life from pure energy. At the center of the composition, a young sprout captures a ray of sunlight, which splits into geometric patterns — triangles, circles, proportional lines. The drawing is simultaneously a scientific observation and a meditation on the origin of the biosphere. Delicate shading, precise lines, and Latin marginalia create the atmosphere of a Renaissance laboratory of nature.


Conceptual Note

A scientific-artistic manuscript exploring the harmony between nature, geometry, and human reason.
Each drawing is a meditation on the fragile balance of our living world — a dialogue between observation and creation.
Within its structure reside layers accessible only through attentive observation.