Sacred Memory

$3,300.00

This painting belongs to the Cycle of Continuum Paintings, titled Supported Surrender to the Flow.
The works explore the relationship between intuitive movement, ancestral memory, and natural rhythm.

“Sacred Memory” evokes the archetypal presence of the Vinča woman — a symbol of cyclical intelligence, connection to nature, and the silent wisdom carried through generations.

Through layered greens and fluid structures, the painting suggests the awakening of memory that exists beneath language and history.

The painting was exhibited during Serbian Culture Days at HistoryMiami Museum and is currently presented internationally through Vivace Co.

Description

Diptych Context

These two paintings, Sacred Memory and Inner River, form the diptych Where Silence Speaks the Pulse of Life, first presented during the Serbian Culture Days exhibition at HistoryMiami Museum.

The diptych explores the connection between the ancient Vinča civilization and the contemporary search for balance, presence, and restored harmony with nature.

“My diptych Where Silence Speaks the Pulse of Life acts as a visual bridge between the wisdom of Vinča and a contemporary world seeking restoration. These paintings are not landscapes but energetic maps, expressions of a spiritual ecology that flows through instinct, memory, and embodied awareness. Through this work, I explore how the essential values of Vinča: harmony with nature, cyclical intelligence, and inner listening can re-emerge as guidance for a renewed civilizational balance.”

Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas

Materials: Professional-grade acrylics and acrylic medium on gallery-wrapped canvas

Style: Intuitive Expressionism, Abstract, Contemporary

Size: 40 × 50 cm

Year: 2025

Series: Cycle of Continuum Paintings

Collection: Supported Surrender to the Flow

Each artwork is an original, one-of-a-kind piece.

The painting is signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), signed by the artist and embossed with a signature seal.

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