Cubehead
10/21/2025
2510213385637

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The Cubehead Statue is a sculptural ritual object by Alexander Martini, designed as a mythic anchor within a modular poetic infrastructure. Its cube-shaped head embodies clarity, structure, and the potential for inner expansion. It stands still — but it is not passive. It is in progress, because it exists in relation: to space, to meaning, to transformation.

The statue is made of solid material, with smooth surfaces and symbolic presence. It bears no visible markings — yet it functions as an emotional anchor, a symbolic sentinel, a mythic companion. It belongs to the Cubehead series, which moves between designer toys, manifest texts, and ritual sculpture.

This work is not decorative. It is a node. A place where meaning is held. A body that waits to be activated.

Material: Plastic / Resin / Concrete (depending on version) Status: In progress – symbolically active, formally open Series: Cubehead Infrastructure Artist: Alexander Martini Year of creation: 2025 Location: Krefeld, Germany

Quotes from the Manifest:

“Form is intention.” “The square is not an end — it’s a beginning.” “Some figures don’t speak. They hold.”

© Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. This work is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced, altered, or used commercially without explicit permission. First use documented and registered by Alexander Martini.

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cubehead
ritual statue
symbolic sculpture
transformative art
glyph system
poetic infrastructure
emotional anchor
sculptural storytelling
alexander martini
cube-headed character
modular identity
symbolic sentinel
mythic geometry
ritual figure
visual manifesto
contemporary symbolism

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Title Cubehead
The Cubehead Statue is a sculptural ritual object by Alexander Martini, designed as a mythic anchor within a modular poetic infrastructure. Its cube-shaped head embodies clarity, structure, and the potential for inner expansion. It stands still — but it is not passive. It is in progress, because it exists in relation: to space, to meaning, to transformation.

The statue is made of solid material, with smooth surfaces and symbolic presence. It bears no visible markings — yet it functions as an emotional anchor, a symbolic sentinel, a mythic companion. It belongs to the Cubehead series, which moves between designer toys, manifest texts, and ritual sculpture.

This work is not decorative. It is a node. A place where meaning is held. A body that waits to be activated.

Material: Plastic / Resin / Concrete (depending on version) Status: In progress – symbolically active, formally open Series: Cubehead Infrastructure Artist: Alexander Martini Year of creation: 2025 Location: Krefeld, Germany

Quotes from the Manifest:

“Form is intention.” “The square is not an end — it’s a beginning.” “Some figures don’t speak. They hold.”

© Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. This work is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced, altered, or used commercially without explicit permission. First use documented and registered by Alexander Martini.
Work type Sculpture
Tags cubehead, ritual statue, symbolic sculpture, transformative art, glyph system, poetic infrastructure, emotional anchor, sculptural storytelling, alexander martini, cube-headed character, modular identity, symbolic sentinel, mythic geometry, ritual figure, visual manifesto, contemporary symbolism

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Entry date Oct 21, 2025, 4:40 PM UTC
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