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Art isMagic

We belive that Art is, like magic, the science of manipulating symbols, words or images, to achieve changes in consciousness.

  Art-making, then, is magic-making   

There is transformative magic present in both the creative artistic process and the participatory act of observing an artistic creation. Both sides of the coin stem from the need to better understand the world around us, and in doing so to connect what is familiar and what we know to be true with glimpses from the world of the unknown.    Losing yourself in the creation and contemplation of a work of art and gaining insights into yourself in the process, is a fine bit of magic on its own.

REALITY

   One of the symptoms of alienation in the modern age is the widespread sense of meaninglessness.The result is a pervasive feeling of meaninglessness and alienation from life. For the present those aware of the problem are obliged to make their own individual search for a meaningful life. Individuation becomes their way of life.

  The problem of life meaning is closely related to the sense of personal identity. The question, "What is the meaning of my life?''is almost the same as the question, "Who am I?" The latter question is clearly a subjective one. An adequate answer can come only from within.

   Thus we can say: Meaning is found in subjectivity. But who values subjectivity? When we use the word subjective, we usually say or imply only subjective, as though the subjective element were of no consequence.

The unique, particular, not-to-be-duplicated subjectivity of the individual which is the real source of human meanings and which is not susceptible to an objective, statistical approach is the despised stone rejected by the builders of our contemporary world view. The various pressures of Western society all subtly urge the individual to seek life meaning in externals and in objectivity.

 

Whether the goal be the state, the corporate organization, the good material life, or the acquisition of objective scientific knowledge, in each case human meaning is being sought where it does not exist-in externals, in objectivity. 

   We try to make our sculptures more than just beautiful pieces of art. They are symbols of hope, meaning, and connection. In a world that can often seem overwhelming and impersonal, we believe that art has the power to bring us together and remind us of the things that truly matter. Our creations are a testament to this belief, and we are proud to share them with you. If you are looking for something special to add to your collection, or simply to bring some beauty and meaning into your life, visit us and see what we have to offer.

Vision

   We are inspired by the relationship between archetypes and nature, and how this relationship is created through our imagination. We believe that art is not just a representation of reality, but a reflection of the human experience. It is through the creation of symbols and meaning that we connect with something greater than ourselves. Our sculptures represent our commitment to bringing the spiritual and physical worlds together in a beautiful and meaningful way.

   We are trying to understand the importance of symbols and meaning in our daily lives. The spirit world is the realm of archetypes which appear into our world- the world of reason and form of symbols/meaning. The link between nature and archetypes is created by us through imagination. This is what we strive to bring out in every piece of art that we create. We put a lot of thought into our work to ensure that it evokes emotions and carries great meaning.

Meet the Team

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