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Memories #12 | Mixed Media by Cristian Stefanescu. Item composed of wood and paper in minimalism or contemporary style
Memories #12 | Mixed Media by Cristian Stefanescu. Item composed of wood and paper in minimalism or contemporary style
Memories #12 | Mixed Media by Cristian Stefanescu. Item composed of wood and paper in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by Cristian Stefanescu

Cristian Stefanescu

Memories #12 - Mixed Media

Price $8,000 - Sale 12% off

Price $9,100 Original Retail

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Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
48.82H x 33.86W x 1.97D in
124H x 86W x 5D cm
5 kg
11.02 lb

Memory, noun /ˈmem.ər.i/ is, according to the definition provided by Oxford Languages, “the ability to remember information, experiences, and people” as well as “something remembered from the past”

The ability to remember, the ability to see ourselves in terms of time comes more or less naturally for time is relative to our human minds, it is created by the human mind. The past and the future are only present and real in our minds in every now moment, and it depends on each and every human mind and none of them exist outside the human mind.

Moreover, we always see and sense ourselves, throughout our linear reality, in the present moment, we recall an approximate past, not necessarily known or remembered in every tiny detail, and look into the future, where even if we have a sense of what is to come, we are still wondering many times what it will bring.

While we seemingly remember the past in the now moment, we are in fact recreating or better say creating it over and over again and maintain a relationship and a devoted interest in our relationship to the past (while many times neglecting what is happening in the present right now).

When we are consciously bringing our pieces of memories into the present moment, it is in fact not the past we are looking at but a new creation in the right now moment using elements, pieces of information, using puzzle pieces, from seemingly other “connected” things.

Not only the past is fairly remembered and undoubtedly not seen in every minute detail, but it is not even identical each time we recall it for once we (re)create the past it is illustrative of the present self and emotionality and acting belief.

In what we call the past, the experience might have been different according to the beliefs that were active at that particular time; while the beliefs are different in the present moment, in remembering the past it is only relevant what we feel in the now moment.

Item Memories #12
As seen in Creator's Studio, London, United Kingdom
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Cristian Stefanescu
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
BELIEVING IS SEEING

I believe in energy, I believe everything is vibration, we, in our human state of being, thoughts, our creations as a direct result of our ideas whether it is a table or a chair, a painting or a photograph.
I believe that, no matter what an artist wants to say, no matter what he or she wants to transmit, eventually it is you, as the viewer, as the observer who fundamentally assigns the meaning of each object or artwork, and by doing that you determine the effect of that assignment as positive or negative, like or dislike.
Your conscious willingness to observe an artwork is translated into an unconscious willingness to observe if you harmonically resonate with the vibration of that particular artwork. Furthermore, when you allow yourself to vibrate sympathetically with the vibration of the artwork, when this synchronicity happens, you get a good feeling, a positive effect, and implicitly you appreciate the work.