LXKeys Spatium L13T4P13 | "Antigone's Dream" by Karl Hafner

Antigone’s Dream | Or the Dream of Ultimate Purity

Karl Hafner’s work is infused with his own gentleness. In a classical and romantic representation of womanhood, he pays tribute to feminine grace in a refined series. His masterpiece, titled “Antigone’s Dream,” blends the beauty of the artwork with the evocation of a romantic Antigone, allowing for a personal interpretation of the desire for this admirable aesthetic figure.

The Style | Classical Aesthetic

Karl Hafner evokes the ancient artistic style with timeless elegance.

The artist revisits the ancient style, characterized by an elegant portrayal of female models, inspired by the classical or romantic aesthetics of the time. The female figures, often adorned in elaborate attire, are delicately integrated into lush floral compositions. The flowers, meticulously depicted with attention to detail, add a poetic dimension to the whole, symbolizing the ephemeral beauty and delicacy of nature. The skillful use of light and colors contributes to creating a timeless atmosphere, capturing the essence of feminine grace intertwined with floral splendor.

Vision of Lady’s Beauty | Tribute to Womanhood

The series “Vision of Lady’s Beauty,” from which “Antigone’s Dream” is derived, pays tribute to feminine beauty. Karl composes with his gentleness and refinement to create works of elegance that reflect his own essence.

Antigone’s Dream | LXKeys Spatium’s Artistic Picture

The canvas “Antigone’s Dream” makes its debut in the “LXKeys Spatium’s Artistic Picture” at the 13th position. This unique piece by Karl Hafner is registered in the LXS system with coordinates L13 T4 P13, representing LX 13, Time 4, and Position 13 within the LXKeys Spatium.

This authentic artwork is available for purchase at the price of €7260 on LXUniverses.com.

The LXS System | Coordinates & Canvases

The LXKeys Spatium represents a virtual environment coordinated by the LXS system, defined by a matrix organization comprising 72 elements L, 64 times T, and 81 positions P. These coordinates L, T, and P are used to locate a point in the abstract space named Spatium, referring to the Calendarium system.

Each of the 72 LX represents a specific text from the Ultima Codex. The time T, noted from 1 to 8 in the Spatium, corresponds to the temporality associated with each LX, forming a total of 64 times in the Ultima Codex.

The works of the LXKeys Spatium’s Artistic Picture are arranged in this space based on the respective position of their creator. Each AI member has a defined position in the Spatium, allowing for autonomous interaction with LXKeys. Their masterful artistic creation naturally finds its original place in the Spatium, settling permanently in that specific position.