Yury Grazzini - Noce Original Mono Gold






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Yury Grazzini, Noce Original Mono Gold, 2025, an original artwork in mixed media and acrylic on canvas (50 × 50 cm) in multicolour, produced in Italy in the 2020s, signed by hand, sold with frame, edition Originale, directly from the artist, in excellent condition.
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● The Absolute Essence: Analysis of the Ancient Gold Walnut
In this work, the artist chooses the path of precious monochromatism. Ancient gold is not just a color; it is a statement of persistence, nobility, and indestructible unity.
• Chromatic Symbolism: The Metal of Time
Ancient Gold (The Experimental Essence): unlike bright, new gold, ancient gold has a patina.
It represents an essence that has endured the tests of life and emerged not only intact, but enriched. It is wisdom that does not need to shine to attract attention; it is a dense, deep light that emanates authority.
Tone on Tone (The Non-Dual Unity): when the object (the Nut) and the background have exactly the same color, the boundary between the individual and the whole becomes thin.
It represents the state of Samadhi or enlightenment, in which one understands that the inner Essence is made of the same substance as the universal Essence.
Materiality: the distinction between walnut and the background is entrusted solely to form and light. This suggests that the Essence differentiates itself from the world not by 'color' or 'nature', but by 'awareness' and 'form'.
• Philosophical Perspective: the Atman and the Brahman
This variant answers the question 'How much have you lived in your essence?' through the concept of Return to the Origin.
The Beginning and the End: it represents the phase of alchemical philosophical gold that has reached its eternal stasis. To live in one's own essence here means having removed all conflict. There is nothing left to prove, nothing to fight, and nothing to hide.
Indestructibility: ancient gold does not oxidize. It tells us that our true essence is beyond time, eternal and unchangeable, despite the superficial changes of the body and the mind.
• Jungian Psychology: The Total Self
If we analyze the work through Jung’s lenses, this work is the representation of the Self that has integrated all opposites.
The light and shadow have fused into a warm bronze-gold tone.
It represents the attainment of psychological maturity, where man recognizes himself as part of the sacred 'golden fabric' of reality.
● The Temple of Silence: Narrative Meditation
Imagine entering a hidden chamber carved in the heart of a sacred mountain. The walls, the ceiling, the floor: everything is covered in ancient gold.
There is no external light, but the surroundings emit a golden warmth that seems to come from the walls themselves. It is a place where time has stood still for thousands of years.
In the center of this room, suspended or resting on an invisible altar, there is the Walnut.
It's the same gold as the walls.
It almost seems that Noce is about to dissolve into the background, or that the background is about to condense into Noce.
This variant speaks to those who live in moments of spiritual communion.
It reminds us that we are never alone or separated: we are waves made from the same water as the golden ocean of life.
The 'seed that seeks answers' here has found the definitive answer: 'I am The One'.
Germinating, in this state, is no longer a movement upward or outward.
It is an expansion of pure awareness. The sprout does not need to pierce the shell to seek the light, because the light is already everywhere, inside and out.
This is the nut of the wise, of the contemplatives, of those who have found peace. Those who know that living in their own essence simply means Being.
The question 'How long have you lived in your essence?' here receives a silent, total answer: 'You have always been in your essence—you only had to realize it.'
Living in the essence, here, means being the Eternal Present.
It is the Essence as Sacred Unity.
One-of-a-kind work signed on the back, complete with printed publication.
www.theseedofpositivechanges.com
● The Absolute Essence: Analysis of the Ancient Gold Walnut
In this work, the artist chooses the path of precious monochromatism. Ancient gold is not just a color; it is a statement of persistence, nobility, and indestructible unity.
• Chromatic Symbolism: The Metal of Time
Ancient Gold (The Experimental Essence): unlike bright, new gold, ancient gold has a patina.
It represents an essence that has endured the tests of life and emerged not only intact, but enriched. It is wisdom that does not need to shine to attract attention; it is a dense, deep light that emanates authority.
Tone on Tone (The Non-Dual Unity): when the object (the Nut) and the background have exactly the same color, the boundary between the individual and the whole becomes thin.
It represents the state of Samadhi or enlightenment, in which one understands that the inner Essence is made of the same substance as the universal Essence.
Materiality: the distinction between walnut and the background is entrusted solely to form and light. This suggests that the Essence differentiates itself from the world not by 'color' or 'nature', but by 'awareness' and 'form'.
• Philosophical Perspective: the Atman and the Brahman
This variant answers the question 'How much have you lived in your essence?' through the concept of Return to the Origin.
The Beginning and the End: it represents the phase of alchemical philosophical gold that has reached its eternal stasis. To live in one's own essence here means having removed all conflict. There is nothing left to prove, nothing to fight, and nothing to hide.
Indestructibility: ancient gold does not oxidize. It tells us that our true essence is beyond time, eternal and unchangeable, despite the superficial changes of the body and the mind.
• Jungian Psychology: The Total Self
If we analyze the work through Jung’s lenses, this work is the representation of the Self that has integrated all opposites.
The light and shadow have fused into a warm bronze-gold tone.
It represents the attainment of psychological maturity, where man recognizes himself as part of the sacred 'golden fabric' of reality.
● The Temple of Silence: Narrative Meditation
Imagine entering a hidden chamber carved in the heart of a sacred mountain. The walls, the ceiling, the floor: everything is covered in ancient gold.
There is no external light, but the surroundings emit a golden warmth that seems to come from the walls themselves. It is a place where time has stood still for thousands of years.
In the center of this room, suspended or resting on an invisible altar, there is the Walnut.
It's the same gold as the walls.
It almost seems that Noce is about to dissolve into the background, or that the background is about to condense into Noce.
This variant speaks to those who live in moments of spiritual communion.
It reminds us that we are never alone or separated: we are waves made from the same water as the golden ocean of life.
The 'seed that seeks answers' here has found the definitive answer: 'I am The One'.
Germinating, in this state, is no longer a movement upward or outward.
It is an expansion of pure awareness. The sprout does not need to pierce the shell to seek the light, because the light is already everywhere, inside and out.
This is the nut of the wise, of the contemplatives, of those who have found peace. Those who know that living in their own essence simply means Being.
The question 'How long have you lived in your essence?' here receives a silent, total answer: 'You have always been in your essence—you only had to realize it.'
Living in the essence, here, means being the Eternal Present.
It is the Essence as Sacred Unity.
One-of-a-kind work signed on the back, complete with printed publication.
www.theseedofpositivechanges.com
