Codex Vitae Liber I — Cryosphera Series CV3.2 Greenlandia

 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

A record of the moment when ice relinquishes its eternity and transforms into motion.
The drawing captures the passage between permanence and change — the geometric order of ice yielding to the fluidity of water.

This is not destruction, but memory descending downward, carrying with it the record of centuries.
In its gaze, the work resembles a scholar’s note, attempting to grasp the ungraspable: the moment when mass ceases to be matter and becomes a remembrance of form.


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.