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This artwork, sculpture, and series of paintings and drawings depict a symbolic astronaut holding a heart-shaped balloon, preparing for liftoff. The motif embodies the concept of flying with love and represents emotional propulsion, cosmic tenderness, and poetic infrastructure.
The heart balloon functions as a ritual symbol of loving movement, ascension, and connection. In many versions, the astronaut’s head is intentionally larger than the body — emphasizing symbolic perception, emotional gravity, and poetic disproportion.
This specific combination — a flying astronaut propelled by a heart-shaped balloon as a symbol of emotional propulsion and poetic flight — is an original artistic creation by Alexander Martini. It appears across multiple media, including sculpture, digital illustration, painting, and drawing, each reinforcing the motif’s symbolic depth and mythic resonance.
First publicly presented in 2024, with conceptual development months earlier. This motif predates similar decorative figures and is documented, registered, and publicly attributed.
Any commercial use — including sculptures, toys, illustrations, paintings, drawings, or decorative objects featuring this motif — requires explicit licensing from the author.
© Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. The LoveAstronaut is a protected poetic figure and part of a larger symbolic system. This is not a generic astronaut — this is a vessel of love, and it flies with my name.
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Title Astronaut with Heart Balloon – Original Motif by Alexander Martini (2024) Poetic sculpture, paintings, and drawings. Emotional propulsion as symbolic engine.
This artwork, sculpture, and series of paintings and drawings depict a symbolic astronaut holding a heart-shaped balloon, preparing for liftoff. The motif embodies the concept of flying with love and represents emotional propulsion, cosmic tenderness, and poetic infrastructure.
The heart balloon functions as a ritual symbol of loving movement, ascension, and connection. In many versions, the astronaut’s head is intentionally larger than the body — emphasizing symbolic perception, emotional gravity, and poetic disproportion.
This specific combination — a flying astronaut propelled by a heart-shaped balloon as a symbol of emotional propulsion and poetic flight — is an original artistic creation by Alexander Martini. It appears across multiple media, including sculpture, digital illustration, painting, and drawing, each reinforcing the motif’s symbolic depth and mythic resonance.
First publicly presented in 2024, with conceptual development months earlier. This motif predates similar decorative figures and is documented, registered, and publicly attributed.
Any commercial use — including sculptures, toys, illustrations, paintings, drawings, or decorative objects featuring this motif — requires explicit licensing from the author.
© Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. The LoveAstronaut is a protected poetic figure and part of a larger symbolic system. This is not a generic astronaut — this is a vessel of love, and it flies with my name.
Work type Drawing, Painting
Tags herzballon, emotionale antriebskraft, zeichnung, emotionale gravitation, künstlerisches system, rituelle skulptur, lizenzpflichtiges kunstwerk, urheberrechtlich geschützt, poetische unverhältnismäßigkeit, digitale illustration, symbolischer astronaut, kosmische zärtlichkeit, originäres motiv, erstveröffentlichung 2024, skulptur und bild, mythische figur, geschützte figur, alexander martini, poetische infrastruktur, liebesge
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Identifier 2510213407889
Entry date Oct 21, 2025, 11:35 PM UTC
License All rights reserved
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Author 100.00 %. Holder Alexander Martini. Date Oct 21, 2025.
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