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Aurelis Vow | The Face That Outlived Kingdoms
Archive Classification
Collection Type: Memory Preservation Relic
Subcategory: Civilizational Silence & Legacy Study
Archive Tier: Restricted Museum Collection
Ownership: One Collector Only
Dimentions: 51 CM X 36 CM. Size 2: 20 CM X 15 CM
Duplication: Permanently Restricted
Public Exhibition: None
Years to Complete: 7 Years
Relic Code: ALA-AVR-0047
Archive Name: Aurelis Vow — The Face That Outlived Kingdoms
Private Archive Notice
Most sculptures preserve rulers.
Some preserve victory.
A far smaller number preserve something historians fail to record:
what remains after power disappears.
Aurelis Vow belongs to this category.
Collectors initially observe a fragmented stone face.
Archive interpretation suggests something else entirely.
Witness.
Collapse.
Memory surviving authority.
The silent residue left behind after empires convince themselves they were permanent.
Hidden Archive Record — Story of Aurelis Vow
Ancient fragments reference an unnamed guardian believed to appear during the final years of prosperous civilizations.
Records suggest the figure never warned rulers.
Never altered outcomes.
Never intervened.
Its only function was remembrance.
The archives claimed:
When kingdoms disappeared—
wars ended—
wealth evaporated—
dynasties dissolved—
one witness remained.
Not human.
Not divine.
Only memory.
The final surviving note beside the relic contained one unfinished sentence:
"Power believed it would be remembered longer than consequence."
Scholars disagree whether Aurelis Vow studies mortality or arrogance.
Long-term collectors frequently conclude:
both.
Symbolism Breakdown
Forward Gaze
Observation without judgement.
Witnessing without interference.
Closed Expression
Acceptance.
The stage after resistance.
Fragmented Lower Structure
History survives unevenly.
Civilizations vanish in pieces.
Heavy Shadow
The burden carried by those who remember too much.
Absence of Eyes
Identity removed.
Meaning projected by the observer.
Empty Surrounding Space
Silence becomes architecture.
Nothing competes with memory.
Collector Psychological Timeline
Collectors often report three stages:
Month 1:
Material appreciation.
Relic appearance.
Museum atmosphere.
Year 1:
Reflection on ambition.
Personal legacy.
Temporary success.
Year 7+:
Confrontation with aging.
Family history.
Mortality.
Long ownership frequently transforms observation into autobiography.
Provenance Record
Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi
Collection: Closed Private Archive
Ownership History: Unreleased
Auction Exposure: None
Museum Placement: Restricted
Public Catalogue Status: Excluded
Artist Statement
This work studies an uncomfortable possibility:
Perhaps human beings fear disappearance more than death.
Empires build monuments.
Families preserve names.
Individuals seek achievement.
Aurelis Vow examines what survives after all three fail.
Creator Themes
Repeated archive interests include:
civilization collapse
silence
identity beyond status
permanence
forgotten histories
emotional endurance
Several works intentionally elevate memory into physical relic form.
Materials & Construction
Primary Medium:
Hand-painted physical 3D relief painting over archival substrate.
Construction Sequence:
Stone → Shadow → Fracture → Memory → Atmosphere → Silence
Surface Composition:
Layered texture compression
Antique bronze toning
Manual shadow pressure
Museum matte finishing
Relief illusion techniques
Visible Surface Details:
depth variation
weathered transitions
sculptural illusion
tonal erosion
Distance alters interpretation.
Close:
Material study
Medium:
Facial structure
Far:
Historical artifact
Finish Type
Low reflective museum matte.
Purpose:
Preserve age illusion
Increase sculptural perception
Reduce modern sharpness
Preservation Requirements
Temperature:
18–22°C
Humidity:
45–55%
Avoid:
Direct UV
Moisture fluctuations
Smoke exposure
Long-term sunlight
Recommended Framing
Preferred:
Dark walnut museum frame
Alternative:
Antique bronze archive frame
Avoid:
Gloss acrylic
Bright metallic finishes
Recommended Placement
Suitable for:
Luxury villa
Executive office
Private archive
Library
Collector wall
Family office
Hotel lobby
Museum-inspired interior
Lighting Recommendation
Ideal:
2700K–3000K warm gallery lighting
Purpose:
Increase depth illusion
Enhance sculptural shadows
Reveal texture complexity
Authenticity & Archive Registration
Archive Code:
ALA-AVR-0047
Authentication:
Certificate included upon acquisition
Archive Status:
Restricted Collection
Ownership Includes:
Physical ownership
Authentication documents
Archive certification
Private archive registration
Digital licensing excluded unless negotiated separately.
Scarcity Declaration
Original Quantity:
1
Authorized Reproductions:
0
Future Duplication:
Permanently Restricted
Collector Category:
Extreme scarcity acquisition
Shipping Protocol
Museum-grade packaging
Humidity-controlled protection
Worldwide insured delivery
Authentication documents included
Valuation Positioning
Category:
Museum-grade memory preservation relic
Investment Profile:
Extreme scarcity
Narrative permanence
Civilizational symbolism
Long-term collector positioning
Works centered on memory rather than decoration often deepen in perceived value as collectors age.
Private Collector Acquisition
Some works survive trends.
Some survive generations.
A smaller number survive because memory refuses disappearance.
Aurelis Vow | The Face That Outlived Kingdoms belongs to that category.
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