Alex Tcacenco - Black Illusions #21 \Filia Borealis\

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Filia Borealis ("Daughter of the North")

Frost carves its myths into the silent pines.
Her gaze holds the cold as if it were an oath.
Fur, skin, and steel braid into one ancient promise.
The spear remembers battles she has never seen.

“Ex frigore nascitur fortitudo” — “From the cold, strength is born.”

Art photo direct from the artist made on Ilford galerie smooth pearl paper, 310gsm.
Ilford galerie smooth pearl paper looks between a gloss and matte.
The high-density, resin coated heavyweight base and smooth pearl finish eliminate glare and fingerprints.

Black Illusions #21 \Filia Borealis\ (2/30 Edition)
Signed in back of the print.

Image size: 38 x 58 cm
Paper size: 40 x 60 cm



A fiction of form — a dream born of algorithms and shaped by my will, like that of a creator.
This image has never existed, and yet it insists on its own meaning.
It exists in defiance — as a reflection of a dream, as an assertion of significance beyond matter.
Pure AI digital artwork.


Print will be shipped rolled in a hard tube from Spain by traceable mail.

Will be sent with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Alex Tсacenсo (1981) is a Romanian photographer, digital artist and designer. Currently Alex lives and works in Spain. In his art, he leans towards abstract photography, art nude projects, and classical landscape photography.
Tсacenсo combines traditional photography techniques with nuances of digital image editing, discovering the abstract and surreal within realism. This blend serves as a conduit for the birth of unique, emotionally charged, contemporary works of art.

Filia Borealis ("Daughter of the North")

Frost carves its myths into the silent pines.
Her gaze holds the cold as if it were an oath.
Fur, skin, and steel braid into one ancient promise.
The spear remembers battles she has never seen.

“Ex frigore nascitur fortitudo” — “From the cold, strength is born.”

Art photo direct from the artist made on Ilford galerie smooth pearl paper, 310gsm.
Ilford galerie smooth pearl paper looks between a gloss and matte.
The high-density, resin coated heavyweight base and smooth pearl finish eliminate glare and fingerprints.

Black Illusions #21 \Filia Borealis\ (2/30 Edition)
Signed in back of the print.

Image size: 38 x 58 cm
Paper size: 40 x 60 cm



A fiction of form — a dream born of algorithms and shaped by my will, like that of a creator.
This image has never existed, and yet it insists on its own meaning.
It exists in defiance — as a reflection of a dream, as an assertion of significance beyond matter.
Pure AI digital artwork.


Print will be shipped rolled in a hard tube from Spain by traceable mail.

Will be sent with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Alex Tсacenсo (1981) is a Romanian photographer, digital artist and designer. Currently Alex lives and works in Spain. In his art, he leans towards abstract photography, art nude projects, and classical landscape photography.
Tсacenсo combines traditional photography techniques with nuances of digital image editing, discovering the abstract and surreal within realism. This blend serves as a conduit for the birth of unique, emotionally charged, contemporary works of art.

Details

Date of print
2025
Artist
Alex Tcacenco
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Black Illusions #21 \Filia Borealis\
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
AI, Digital print
Height
60 cm
Edition
2/30
Width
40 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Nude
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