Michela Fabeni Art Gallery – Metatron Flower Between Cosmic Order and Living Imperfection | Textured Bas-Relief | Smussato Technique
- michelafabeni

- Jan 6
- 2 min read

Metatron Flower expands a universal vision where form is no longer geometry, but vibration.
A living structure born from fragments of the universe, suspended between air, earth, fire, and water.
At the center, what vibrates does not seek measure. Gold pulses. Silver enfolds.
An ancient dance unfolds—one that asks for no symmetry, no rigid order, no imposed perfection.

This work of art emerges from the tension between structure and freedom.
Sacred geometry dissolves into organic movement, revealing a form that breathes rather than calculates. The flower is not a symbol to decode, but a presence to feel—an energetic field where matter remembers its origin.
My hand moves before intention. I let it remind me who we are: imperfect flowers, precise souls shaped by disorder.
Each gesture follows the flow, allowing organic matter to react, resist, and open. Gold and silver do not decorate; they activate resonance, amplifying the subtle frequencies held within the surface.
Up close, perfection fractures. From a distance, it may appear whole. But proximity reveals the truth: imperfection is not error—it is life.
Metatron Flower speaks of balance without rigidity, harmony without control. It invites the observer to abandon the illusion of symmetry and enter a more intimate order, where beauty arises from irregularity and coherence emerges through vibration.
Perfection is only an illusion from afar. Up close, we are imperfect miracles.
Experience my artworks in person and enter their vibrational presence.
Book a visit to my exhibition space. michelafabeni@libero.it
Follow my artistic diary and the ongoing metamorphoses of my creations on social media
@michelafabeniart
Read my posts on the other creations and continue the journey through light and matter, where every surface reveals a passage, every relief holds a breath, and every fragment guides you beyond form.
Imperfectly perfect,
Michela Fabeni
Artist of the Third Millennium




