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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.
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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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Title Poetic Work by Alexander Martini © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved.
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.
Work type Narrative, Essay
Tags manifest text, symbolic figure, systems can be changed by love, protected artwork, thronebearer, emotional propulsion, hybrid unit, loveastronaut, cosmic symbolism, cube-shaped head, poetic quote, poetic infrastructure, mythic storytelling, original motif, symbolic logic, visual manifesto, cubehead, children’s literature, transformation, trust in love
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Identifier 2510223417571
Entry date Oct 22, 2025, 1:17 AM UTC
License All rights reserved
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Author 100.00 %. Holder Alexander Martini. Date Oct 22, 2025.
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