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Taxonomy Reference:
Project: Letter to Morisot
Movement: I _ Homo Poeticus _ (The Violent Breakout)
Coordinate: Page 19 // „Paintings”
Text Vector: „On the walls of my veins / images worth forgetting.”
The Conceptual Grid: PAINTINGS shifts the canvas from the external gallery walls directly into the internal circulatory system of the human container. In this coordinate, art history and personal trauma are no longer external objects to be viewed; they are internalized, biological pollutants permanently etched onto the interior architecture of the body. The soft, pencil-drawn profile represents a consciousness suffocating under the weight of visual inheritance. The text functions as a desperate manifesto for an aesthetic exorcism—the active, violent desire to bleach the walls of one’s own veins and forget the beautiful, suffocating images of the past in order to survive the present.
The Material Manifestation: To anchor this digital coordinate into physical space, this piece has been rendered as an elite gallery broadside. Printed via museum-grade Giclée processes on ultra-heavy, textured cotton rag paper, the artifact preserves the raw, quiet graphite linework against the clinical, razor-sharp edge of the stark typography.
This is not a commercial print; it is a permanent piece of the archive. Once the edition is exhausted, the coordinate closes permanently.
Specifications / Artifact Data:
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Edition Size: Strictly limited to 25 impressions worldwide. No reprints.
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Authentication: Hand-signed, dated, and numbered in graphite pencil in the lower margin.
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Medium: Archival Giclée print on 310gsm Hahnemühle textured cotton paper.
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Dimensions: 210mm x 297mm / A4
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Fulfillment: Encased in acid-free protective tissue and shipped in a heavy-duty, reinforced archival tube to ensure structural integrity.





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