Divinity and Nature: Rejecting the Mechanical Aesthetic
Divinity and Nature: Rejecting the Mechanical Aesthetic
I understand my approach: the essence I've carried since birth is designed for now and the next 30 years, aiming to establish a foundational legacy. My hope is that my work will become a cornerstone for future generations.
The year 2025 presents us with a blank canvas, an opportunity to forge new paths in life. Everyone who participates will help shape new ways of being and living on Earth. Currently, those at the forefront of industries like art and music are interacting with technology, often influenced by the mechanical patterns of sound and visuals. This influence may lead them to adopt what is perceived as 'cool' and contemporary aesthetics driven by machinery.
Yet, these trends are fleeting and fail to truly empower humanity. Rather than mimicking the precision of machines, we should draw inspiration from the timeless beauty of nature—such as ancient rocks and mountains—and infuse our art with these elements.
As the world divides, some will pursue an unnatural path, embracing augmentation and machine-like efficiency over divinity. I choose to stand firmly on the side of preserving our divinity and connection to nature, aligning with ancient wisdom that harmonizes with the natural world.