The work № 00271, titled "Memory Imprint", stands as a completed act of Bio-Asset Verification, where visual memory is permanently converted into a physical record. This master-canvas served as a vital Genetic-Art Bridge, successfully linking the aesthetic power of the 555 Cycle with the physical land-protection mission of the ARK Project. Strategic Notice: This asset is SOLD. The investment round for this specific coordinate is closed. A sovereign Patron has already secured this work as a Legacy Art Reserve, ensuring the conversion of financial capital into Biological Capital. By completing this acquisition, the holder has finalized a Sovereign Nature Settlement, guaranteeing the permanent protection of a 1-hectare biological sanctuary within our verified Nature Restoration Provenance system. While this node of the F-Tex Investment Standard is no longer available for acquisition, it remains a benchmark for Private Wealth Art Hedging within the Solo Status 2026 framework. To analyze the technical execution of the F-Tex Art Protocol and the ongoing Chaco Reforestation mission, refer to our Strategic Update on Substack. The foundational logic of the Right to Be Concept is preserved in the Institutional Summary on Medium. This is the standard of accountability where Sustainable Fine Art Assets meet real-world impact. And more to read on VC.RU
STRATEGIC STATUS & GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP PROTOCOL (2026)
The Commitment: The artist is currently liquidating all personal assets (movable and immovable) to guarantee the realization of the ARK Project independently. This is a personal covenant to the Earth; the mission is absolute and non-negotiable. Asset Management: This artwork is governed by the Deep Investment Standard (DIS). Index: 1.1 €/cm² (Fixed Strategic Entry). Status: Solo Unified Protocol. Operational Hubs & Impact:
Paraguay (Phase I): Large-scale forest restoration and eucalyptus reforestation in active cooperation with Indigenous Communities.
Ecuador (The Sanctuary): Protection of endangered DNA, including wild coffee varieties and high-biodiversity zones in the Andes.