| Items | Created | Chain | Signatures | Blockchain status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Unknown | ETHEREUM | 24 | Onchain |
About this Collection
At the core of human existence, from the exact moment everything began, faith beats like a primal force, a pulse that leads us to see beyond the obvious, challenging and ultimately embracing the intangible. What presents itself as belief develops into an emotion that takes shape within the being, driving a search that goes beyond reason and doubt. Dogma presents a journey through the nuances of faith, explored not as doctrine but as a visceral response to the unknown. It is explored as emotion, as energy capable of sustaining, breaking, and rebuilding reality. It reflects how belief, in its many forms, shapes our perception of the world. Each piece in this series translates a type of faith into a visual and sensory language, dissecting its paradoxes and encounters with reason, emotion, and chaos. Through Renaissance forms, sacred geometries, information, and generative systems, Dogma delves into the duality between order and uncertainty, structure and surrender. Each piece is a visual and sensory exploration of a type of faith, a manifestation of how this emotion materializes in the tension between order and chaos, the divine and the human. From the leap into the void of blind faith to the reasoned faith that arises after doubt, the work seeks to capture an emotional state, a moment of surrender or resistance to the intangible. A cartography of the invisible, a map of faith as a living energy that shapes our perception of the world. Inspired by Renaissance iconography, the series merges sculpture, painting, and generative elements, combining classical art with digital systems to create works that breathe and react. Faith becomes structure, movement, and form, capturing the constant struggle between instinct, emotion, and reason.
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