The Holographic Universe – Emergence

• Category: Painting
• Technique: Oil
• Support: Canvas (linen)
• Creation Date (Gregorian): 2025
• Dimensions: 80 × 80 cm
• Edition: Limited (only one original hand-painted by the artist in this exact size and color configuration)

This painting is the foundational piece and visual manifesto of the “Holographic World” series, widely regarded by many as the manifesto of post-digital metaphysical painting in contemporary art.

Key visual and symbolic elements of the work:

* Central motif: a luminous, semi-transparent cube floating in empty space; it appears simultaneously solid and dissolving in light (the holographic paradox).

* Background: a deep cosmic black that gradually shifts into ultraviolet and magenta gradients depending on the viewing angle (achieved through the use of rare interference pigments blended with metallic highlights in the oil layers).

* Fractal patterns that become visible only under raking light or UV rays, suggesting infinite nested realities.

* Microscopic golden ratio spirals and Platonic solids hidden within the glaze layers (the artist’s signature reflection of his enduring interest in sacred geometry and simulation theory).

Emotional impact of the work: simultaneously awe-inspiring, slightly uncanny, and profoundly contemplative. Many collectors report that, upon first seeing the piece up close, they experience a sensation of “falling into the painting” or mild vertigo—an effect created by the optical illusions that make the canvas appear both depthless and infinitely deep.

Provenance and rarity: 2025 was the only year this precise composition was executed in the 80 × 80 cm format. Later works in the series moved to larger scales or different dominant colors (emerald, cobalt, pure white). For this reason, the 80 × 80 “Genesis” is considered one of the most sought-after and rare pieces in the entire collection.