LISTEN-SILENT
"The Monk Who Sold Bought a Ferrari" (Listen-Silent) is a visual manifesto challenging the deeply held myth that true spirituality requires asceticism and the renunciation of all material possessions. We see
men portrayed as Buddhist monks, symbolizing a deep connection with
the world and a heightened consciousness, surrounded by a vibrant, dense color field radiating strength and energy.
Red, the dominant color of the series and the artist's entire creative palette, is combined with neon green and black, creating tension and contrast between tradition and a new perspective on spirituality.
We are presented with the idea of ​​a synthesis of spirituality and material well-being as the basis for creating actions that are truly valuable to society. The era when holiness was associated with asceticism is giving way to an era where inner self-improvement and the pursuit of harmony are combined with the ability to influence the world around us including through resources, money, and infrastructure. A dialogue about a new type of spirituality mature, active, generous.
One that doesn't withdraw from the world, but transforms it.
The "Monk Who Sold Bought a Ferrari" series is a seam between two worlds: the spiritual and the material. This synthesis offers a contemporary
spirituality that doesn't reject the material, but combines inner maturity and sensitivity of the soul with active participation in society.
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