ADMIRATIO
“Admiratio” is part of Vselenskyi’s early cycle of works, created on handmade Indian craft paper using ink and a dip pen. The story behind this piece is truly touching, revealing the profound journey undertaken by the artist.
Technical Profile
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Contents |
– Original Ink Art Object |
| Specifications |
– Sketch Size: 5 x 9 in, 12.7 x 22.8 cm |
| Materials & Origin |
– Paper: 300 gsm Handmade Paper (India) |
HISTORY OF ART OBJECT
ADMIRATIO
“Admiratio: The beauty of a secret one never seeks to uncover.”
Visum: Historical Context
The Holy Church of Agia Triada stands as a spiritual lighthouse in a seaside village near Thessaloniki. Originally, Greek refugees from Asia Minor and Eastern Thrace established this church in the early 20th century. The settlement represents a profound story of resettlement and faith. This church is not merely an architectural landmark. Indeed, it is the heart of the community near the blue waters of the Thermaic Gulf.
Over the decades, the church has witnessed the transformation of Agia Triada into a serene retreat. Its white walls serve as a bridge between the ancient past and the present. It offers a sense of sanctuary that feels eternal. To be sure, these traditional lines have been part of the landscape since the dawn of time.
The Work and the Author
This painting depicts a Greek Orthodox church. Vselenskyi lived for a long time in a small village on the coast of the Aegean Sea. He worked in this picturesque suburb of Thessaloniki for several years. In the evenings, he would bypass the noisy cafes and bars. He simply wandered through the local streets.
These lanes resembled fine cobwebs woven many centuries ago. He was fascinated by the Greek rural life of this small village. By all appearances, the village seemed to live a life of its own. Walking through the streets of Agia Triada, Vselenskyi discovered a new way of life.
It seemed as if the whole world was somewhere far away beyond the northern mountains. The crescent moon rose behind those peaks. It is here that one feels the true value of simplicity. A local fisherman sitting near his door holds more meaning than the turmoil of the vast world.
The Intoxicating Silence of Siesta
Silence and tranquility meet the intoxicating summer scents of flowers. Small houses with sun canopies resemble white chocolate bars melting under the sun. Vselenskyi would stroll unhurriedly through these streets with a silk shirt thrown over his body. He listened to the silence of the afternoon siesta. This is a time when noise is forbidden.
Many locals put life on pause to enjoy a midday dream. The village of Agia Triada is like one continuous museum of ancient architecture. You will see snow-white buildings, window shutters, and balconies. Vibrant roses and orange trees appear like splashes of paint near the entrances.
If you spend enough time flaneuring, you will inevitably come across this church. It looks as if it has stood here since the creation of the world. There is a feeling that the village was built only because the church was here. It embodies a blessing for the people of this place.
Majestic walls and a snow-white entrance proudly represent this nation. They personify an aspiration toward faith and love. Vselenskyi would stop and savor the lines of the structure. Scratches and scuffs added charm and stripped away any modern gloss.
Vselenskyi knew that one day he would have to leave this village. He desperately wanted to preserve that feeling of timeless peace. Above all, he wanted to capture the scent of roses and the sensation of life on pause. This work is a fragment of that very feeling escaping through the ink onto the paper.




























