Elisaveta Sivas:
Sculpture "CREATOR D (Delta): Know Thyself!" (2024)
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Elisaveta Sivas:
Sculpture "CREATOR D (Delta): Know Thyself!" (2024)
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Ceramics, Clay/Loam | More refinement | Format 20 x 11 x 11 cm (H/W/D) | Weight 1 kg | signed certificate of authenticity

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Sculpture "CREATOR D (Delta): Know Thyself!" (2024)
Elisaveta Sivas: Sculpture "CREATOR D (Delta): Know Thyse...

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Sculpture "CREATOR D (Delta): Know Thyself!" (2024)

“Know thyself and you shall know the Universe and the Gods,” is the Ancient Greek aphorism. Why is it so important to know Thyself? To realise that you, me, we are all one Creator? Because when we know it, we stop to live like a victim. We take responsibility for each moment of our life. We do not create suffering anymore, we do not fall into depression, resentment, guilt, loneliness etc. A person who has realized that s/he is Creator creates a beautiful world instead of the chaos and suffering which is created by the Ego-mind. Peace in every head and heart means peace on Earth. This sculpture in your place will remind you each and every moment that you are the Creator of your life! Clay bust. Authenticity certificate is included. Signed inside. Unique handmade artwork.

About Elisaveta Sivas

Elisaveta Sivas is a conceptual sculptor and visual artist based in Estonia.
As artist and spiritual mentor Elisaveta wants to remind to the humans who we truly are, to remind that we are One energy, one spirit materialized in many bodies on Earth. Only our Ego-brain keeps us in negative programms, keeps us divided, while deep inside we are nothing else but Love. Her art proposes a solution to the most global and relevant problems of anthropocene today. It brings people to Love, Unity, respect, inclusivity, sustainability and leads society to harmonious, prosperous and environmentally friendly future. Her style inherits the geometricity of the Cycladic figures, rethinks the abstraction of Brancusi's and Modigliani’s sculpture, and, echoing Chagall's naivety, passes into the era of metamodernism.
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