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in scintillatione vitrei fulgoris, lux sufficientiae memoriis pueritiae indigentiisque superatis pacem et prosperitatem reflectit
To me, ‘arbor vitrea | lux sufficientiae’ is not just an abstract cubist representation of a Christmas tree and holiday lights; it is a visual echo of resilience and a personal ode to sufficiency. This piece is my holiday narrative — a tale of modest beginnings, of Christmases without money for gifts or a tree, where the warmth of twinkling lights brought unexpectedly by the kindness of strangers signified hope and future prosperity.
Now, as I sit bathed in the holiday lights of my own tree, in the stillness of my living room while my loved ones sleep, the vibrancy of this moment serves as a luminous reminder of how far I've come, contrasted by the glass-like fragility of anyone’s grasp on prosperity in today’s world. This artwork is a metaphor for the contentment and well-being I feel in the quiet hours of Christmas, with the soft glow symbolizing the wealth of happiness I've found in my journey from scarcity to abundance, and a silent prayer for continued good fortune.
The solitary grandeur of the tree bathed in light encapsulates my personal holiday ritual: a moment of reflection and gratitude. It's a representation that transcends religious sentiment, focusing instead on the universal human experience of finding light in darkness, sufficiency in want, and joy in simplicity. This holiday season, ‘arbor vitrea | lux sufficientiae’ stands as a beacon of what has become sacred to me — the silent, steady assurance of well-being and the aesthetic pleasure of light that once seemed so far away.
Created using GPT, MidJourney, Magnific AI and Adobe Lightroom