№ 00308 Apollonas Soben’s "El Día de Muertos" 555 Cycle | Cultural Cubism | Strategic Bio-Asset | Soben Archive
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This work is a vibrant meditation on the continuity of life and the architecture of memory. In work № 00308, "El Día de Muertos", I utilize the kaleidoscopic energy of Synthetic Cubism to celebrate the eternal cycle of existence. The composition deconstructs the traditional Mexican iconography into a rhythmic mosaic of color and form, where life and legacy intersect in a structured harmony. This is a visual manifest of my belief that nothing truly disappears—it only changes state. By integrating these festive archetypes into a modern geometric framework, I am highlighting the cultural and biological permanence that defines the ARK Project. It is a profound statement on personal sovereignty and the preservation of identity across time. To understand the person behind the canvas—my creative journey, the core values that drive our mission, and the global footprint of my work—I maintain a central personal hub. Personal Vision & Profile: A comprehensive overview of my career, strategic philosophy, and professional links is available on my verified About.me profile. This serves as the definitive digital gateway for those seeking to connect with the human spirit behind the Apollonas Soben ecosystem.
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.