Vox Aetern’Art

Vox Aetern’Art is more than an artist’s name — to me, it’s a path, a way of existing.
Vox Aetern’Art is a Latin phrase that I invented — it means “the voice of true art is eternal.”
It signifies the voice (vox) of what endures (aetern’) — in a world full of noise.
I chose it because I believe that creating is an act of resistance — a way to preserve what is most human in us in an age where everything is becoming automated, functional, and disembodied.
Each piece I sculpt means everything to me — because every piece carries a part of me, an emotion that I want to convey.
Vox Aetern’Art is that fragile and essential link between who I am and what I create. It is a continuity of my being.
I sculpt to share a presence, to give shape to a moment, a feeling, an encounter.
I want those who see or hold my work to feel something — even something they cannot name. A quiet resonance.
Vox Aetern’Art is creating to remain human.
It’s the belief that art can still be a place of grounding, a gesture of radical tenderness, a form of truth.
It’s the most sincere part of myself, offered through the things I shape.
My work revolves around two main axes:
Expressive Busts: A Vector of Emotion
I draw on many years of studying artistic anatomy to sculpt characters rich in personality and emotion.
Every volume, every tension, every form is sculpted with the intention of telling a story.
These busts are fragments of silent narration, where gesture, gaze, and posture speak for themselves.
Each character is designed to convey a specific emotion — to express something that words would hardly describe.
Through this sculptural language, I aim to create an atmosphere that suspends time and draws the viewer into an intimate, timeless experience.
Miniature Worlds of Eisth: A Sculpted Flight of Lyricism
Through the miniature scenes of Eisth, I develop a unique form of sculpture that blends visual poetry and narrative art.
These scenes feature a small candle-like character named Eisth, who evolves within a world of his own.
This is not a traditional diorama: here, the character, the setting, and the composition are inseparable.
Each piece is conceived as a unified whole, readable at a glance, where silhouette, volume, and structure together define Eisth and his universe.
It’s a condensed, intimate sculpted world — an object you can hold in your hands and contemplate like a visual poem.
Whether through my busts or the miniature scenes of Eisth, what I want to share is – emotion – : That’s what Vox Aetern’Art is.
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Email: VoxAeternArt@outlook.com