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Alexander Martini´s figures and visions
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Authorship Declaration – The LoveAstronaut Date: October 23, 2025 Author: Alexander Martini Location: Krefeld/Willich, Germany Status: Timestamped, documented, and publicly visible I, Alexander Martini, hereby affirm that the symbolic figure known as The LoveAstronaut — an astronaut holding a red, heart-shaped balloon as a vessel of emotional propulsion — is my original creation. I have been developing this figure and its poetic infrastructure since 2019, with continuous refinement across visual, textual, and sculptural formats. The LoveAstronaut is part of a larger mythopoetic system that includes Cubeheads, Thronebearers, and modular storytelling formats. The figure is not derived from any existing artist, brand, or trend. Its symbolic function, visual composition, and poetic inscriptions are authored entirely from scratch. I have publicly shared this work through social media, interviews, and Safe Creative registrations, ensuring timestamped visibility and unmistakable authorship. As of October 23, 2025, no comparable figure — in concept, symbolism, or execution — can be found anywhere online or in published media. I have conducted extensive searches and found no similar works, and Copilot AI has likewise confirmed that no comparable figure exists in current public records or databases. This declaration serves to protect the originality, authorship, and symbolic integrity of the LoveAstronaut figure. All rights reserved under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention. © Alexander Martini 2025
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2510233459202
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. 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.
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2510233459196
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. 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.
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2510233459189
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. 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.
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2510233459172
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
10/23/2025
Alexander Martini
Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. 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.
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2510233459165
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459158
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459141
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459127
Cubeheads Official – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459110
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459103
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459080
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459073
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459066
Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic System
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459059
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. Created and developed by Alexander Martini Ongoing since 2019 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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2510233459035
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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2510233459011
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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2510233458991
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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