MARTIAN TSICANE and THE PHILOSOPHER′S STONE Martin Tsicane (c. 2000 CE)
"This stone that is not a stone, this precious thing that has no value, this multiform thing that has no form, this unknown thing that everyone knows" |
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Why heart and love are represented by the same symbol? The artist will offer his answer to this question, which leads to a prehistoric concept and shows where we have come from and what concept we live in.
EV ♦ ♥ ♠ ♣ VE 🍀 |
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and suddenly everything makes sense |
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Most surprising is, the ARTversation is able to explain sociobiology from a different point of view then science, wich is the language, its letters and archaic signs, it's visible its audible, it is deep empirical knowledge on which the language is built, the language is "the philosopher's stone"!. What ARTversation can do is absolutely unique in modern society, it has the power to bring peace and freedom in to the gender debate. This ARTversation is not aiming to spread truth or ideology of any kind. This is not a science, but an artistic point of view that raises a lot of interesting questions and thoughts about the development of the human brain; and perhaps could even answer some questions about spirituality by shedding a different light on how it grew and demonstrating how this point of view can be used for the benefit of mankind and the planet. The ARTversation ultimately explains the artist's paintings, artworks, and what he does express with them. | ||
***Warning***
This ARTversation:
- uses explicit sexual terms that can be offensive for some people.
- may shake your cultural ideas and might be disturbing to you at first, however, the ARTversation does not intend to change your view.
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