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Cubeheads
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Cubeheads are original symbolic figures designed and refined by Alexander Martini over several years. They are part of a modular poetic system that explores transformation, memory, and mythic resonance through sculptural logic and visual storytelling. Core Design: Each Cubehead features a massive cube-shaped head — cracked, aged, and marked with patina — resembling a cosmic relic from a lost civilization. Body: Compact and cloaked in flowing robes, carved from imagined materials like aged gold, obsidian, or crystal. Throne: Mechanical and ornamental, often embedded with gears, arches, and ancient symbols — a fusion of ritual and machinery. Symbolism: Cubeheads embody paradoxes — rigidity and fluidity, memory and motion, silence and presence. They are not characters, but manifest figures: each one a vessel for poetic transformation. Evolution: The first Cubehead sketches and prototypes emerged in 2019, evolving through iterative sculptural studies, digital simulations, and symbolic refinements. Function: Cubeheads are used across multiple formats — designer toys, poetic installations, book illustrations, and ritual objects. They are part of a larger mythic system that includes the LoveAstronaut, Thronebearers, and other symbolic entities. This project is entirely original, not derived from existing brands, franchises, or toy lines. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements are protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. The Cubeheads system is timestamped, documented, and registered to ensure unmistakable authorship and legal clarity. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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Cubeheads are original symbolic figures designed and refined by Alexander Martini over several years. They are part of a modular poetic system that explores transformation, memory, and mythic resonance through sculptural logic and visual storytelling. Core Design: Each Cubehead features a massive cube-shaped head — cracked, aged, and marked with patina — resembling a cosmic relic from a lost civilization. Body: Compact and cloaked in flowing robes, carved from imagined materials like aged gold, obsidian, or crystal. Throne: Mechanical and ornamental, often embedded with gears, arches, and ancient symbols — a fusion of ritual and machinery. Symbolism: Cubeheads embody paradoxes — rigidity and fluidity, memory and motion, silence and presence. They are not characters, but manifest figures: each one a vessel for poetic transformation. Evolution: The first Cubehead sketches and prototypes emerged in 2019, evolving through iterative sculptural studies, digital simulations, and symbolic refinements. Function: Cubeheads are used across multiple formats — designer toys, poetic installations, book illustrations, and ritual objects. They are part of a larger mythic system that includes the LoveAstronaut, Thronebearers, and other symbolic entities. This project is entirely original, not derived from existing brands, franchises, or toy lines. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements are protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. The Cubeheads system is timestamped, documented, and registered to ensure unmistakable authorship and legal clarity. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence
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The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence
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Symbolic Figure: The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence
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Symbolic Figure: The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Author: Alexander Martini First Publication: 2024 Registration: Safe Creative, timestamped and fully documented © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Symbolic Figure: The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut Title: The LoveAstronaut – Symbolic Figure and Poetic System Author: Alexander Martini First Publication: 2024 Registration: Safe Creative, timestamped and fully documented © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Symbolic Figure: The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence Usage & Protection This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Copyright & Symbol Description – The LoveAstronaut Title: The LoveAstronaut – Symbolic Figure and Poetic System Author: Alexander Martini First Publication: 2024 Registration: Safe Creative, timestamped and fully documented © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Symbolic Figure: The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence Usage & Protection This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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The LoveAstronaut – Symbolic Figure and Poetic System
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Title: The LoveAstronaut – Symbolic Figure and Poetic System Author: Alexander Martini First Publication: 2024 Registration: Safe Creative, timestamped and fully documented © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. The LoveAstronaut is an original, symbolically charged character developed by Alexander Martini as part of a poetic and modular art system. It is not derived from existing artists, brands, or trends. Form: A compact astronaut with a neutral, visor-covered helmet Core Element: In his right hand, he holds a red, heart-shaped balloon — the central symbol of the figure Symbolism: The balloon represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love can transform systems, structures, and memory Color Variations: The figure appears in different materials and colors (gold, white, black, crystal), depending on its symbolic environment Function: The LoveAstronaut is not a warrior but a being of remembrance — he heals not through touch, but through visibility and poetic presence This figure is protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. All visual, textual, and conceptual elements — including the heart balloon, mythological function, and modular appearances — are clearly attributed to Alexander Martini. Prohibited: Any form of imitation, reproduction, commercial use, or symbolic appropriation without explicit permission Legal Consequences: Violations may be pursued under civil and criminal law Visibility is Protection: Publication on Safe Creative and other platforms serves to establish authorship and protect the work
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Work Overview Arktis 6 is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It evokes a mythic landscape of ice, silence, and transformation — a frozen threshold where emotional propulsion meets crystalline clarity. The number “6” refers to a symbolic constellation, a ritual grouping, or a modular sequence within the poetic system. The book may include sculptural inscriptions, visual metaphors, and typographic structures that reflect themes of isolation, resonance, and cosmic geometry. Arktis 6 is not a geographic or scientific reference, but a poetic vessel — a mythic zone authored from scratch. This work stands independently within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure, yet may echo elements from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems through its symbolic logic and emotional depth. Artistic Originality Arktis 6 is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, conceptual, or geographic tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is poetic, structural, and symbolic. The title Arktis 6 is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic term, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Arktis 6 – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. Collaboration and Licensing If you are inspired by Arktis 6 and wish to explore symbolic collaboration, you are welcome to reach out. Alexander Martini is open to meaningful partnerships and licensed adaptations. However, all use must be requested and approved beforehand. This applies to: – Sculptural, illustrative, or digital adaptations – Use of quotes or symbolic elements – Educational formats or poetic integrations Respect for authorship and poetic integrity is essential. All collaborations must begin with clear communication and written agreement.
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Work Overview Backup is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the tension between memory and transformation, between digital preservation and emotional resonance. The book is structured as a ritual archive — a poetic backup of symbolic fragments, mythic gestures, and sculptural language. The text may include modular inscriptions, visual metaphors, and typographic sequences that evoke the fragility and power of remembering. It is not a technical manual, but a mythic vessel — a poetic system for storing emotional truth. This work stands independently within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure, yet resonates with the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems through its modular logic and ritual clarity. Artistic Originality Backup is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, conceptual, or technological tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is poetic, philosophical, and structural. The title Backup is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic term in this context, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Backup – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. Collaboration and Licensing If you are inspired by Backup and wish to explore symbolic collaboration, you are welcome to reach out. Alexander Martini is open to meaningful partnerships and licensed adaptations. However, all use must be requested and approved beforehand. This applies to: – Sculptural, illustrative, or digital adaptations – Use of quotes or symbolic elements – Educational formats or poetic integrations Respect for authorship and poetic integrity is essential. All collaborations must begin with clear communication and written agreement.
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Work Overview Dust Children is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the mythic condition of fragility, transformation, and cosmic belonging. The book presents ritual fragments, visual metaphors, and sculptural language that evoke the idea of children made of stardust — beings caught between dissolution and emergence. The text is modular and emotionally resonant, combining poetic inscriptions with visual rhythm and mythic clarity. It may include Cubehead variants, symbolic diagrams, or celestial references, but stands as an independent poetic entity within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure. Artistic Originality Dust Children is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, artistic, or conceptual tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is structural, philosophical, and poetic. The title Dust Children is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic phrase, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Dust Children – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Work Overview Dust Children is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the mythic condition of fragility, transformation, and cosmic belonging. The book presents ritual fragments, visual metaphors, and sculptural language that evoke the idea of children made of stardust — beings caught between dissolution and emergence. The text is modular and emotionally resonant, combining poetic inscriptions with visual rhythm and mythic clarity. It may include Cubehead variants, symbolic diagrams, or celestial references, but stands as an independent poetic entity within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure. Artistic Originality Dust Children is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, artistic, or conceptual tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is structural, philosophical, and poetic. The title Dust Children is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic phrase, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Dust Children – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Work Overview Dust Children is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the mythic condition of fragility, transformation, and cosmic belonging. The book presents ritual fragments, visual metaphors, and sculptural language that evoke the idea of children made of stardust — beings caught between dissolution and emergence. The text is modular and emotionally resonant, combining poetic inscriptions with visual rhythm and mythic clarity. It may include Cubehead variants, symbolic diagrams, or celestial references, but stands as an independent poetic entity within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure. Artistic Originality Dust Children is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, artistic, or conceptual tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is structural, philosophical, and poetic. The title Dust Children is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic phrase, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Dust Children – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. Collaboration and Licensing If you are inspired by Dust Children and wish to explore symbolic collaboration, you are welcome to reach out. Alexander Martini is open to meaningful partnerships and licensed adaptations. However, all use must be requested and approved beforehand. This applies to: – Sculptural, illustrative, or digital adaptations – Use of quotes or symbolic elements – Educational formats or poetic integrations Respect for authorship and poetic integrity is essential. All collaborations must begin with clear communication and written agreement.
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Work Overview Dust Children is a poetic and symbolic work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the mythic condition of fragility, transformation, and cosmic belonging. The book presents ritual fragments, visual metaphors, and sculptural language that evoke the idea of children made of stardust — beings caught between dissolution and emergence. The text is modular and emotionally resonant, combining poetic inscriptions with visual rhythm and mythic clarity. It may include Cubehead variants, symbolic diagrams, or celestial references, but stands as an independent poetic entity within Alexander Martini’s mythic infrastructure. Artistic Originality Dust Children is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary, artistic, or conceptual tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is structural, philosophical, and poetic. The title Dust Children is part of a protected poetic system and may not be used or adapted without written permission. It is not a generic phrase, but a symbolic declaration embedded in a timestamped work. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, poetic fragments, inscriptions, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Dust Children – All written content, poetic units, and visual compositions – Any sculptural, typographic, or diagrammatic elements – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. Collaboration and Licensing If you are inspired by Dust Children and wish to explore symbolic collaboration, you are welcome to reach out. Alexander Martini is open to meaningful partnerships and licensed adaptations. However, all use must be requested and approved beforehand. This applies to: – Sculptural, illustrative, or digital adaptations – Use of quotes or symbolic elements – Educational formats or poetic integrations Respect for authorship and poetic integrity is essential. All collaborations must begin with clear communication and written agreement.
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