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Demis Visvikis testifies to what characterizes his vision of art as well as the role of the artist in the social and spiritual life of humanity.

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Français : Citation de Demis Visvikis « L’expérimentation, parfaitement légitime aux heures douloureuses de l’enfantement de l’œuvre, cette haute lutte que mène l'artiste pour "transmuter le plomb en Or" devrait demeurer strictement entre les murs de son "laboratoire alchimique". Le public n’est pas un dépotoir où l’on expose les élucubrations de son imagination effrénée, voire les humeurs de son inconscient tout en les qualifiant d'œuvre d'art. Le rôle de l’artiste consiste au contraire à tendre vers la maîtrise de ses forces inconscientes, à ramener au juste équilibre l'ombre et la lumière, à veiller à la juste collaboration tête - cœur (intellect – sensibilité) et à se relier intérieurement à la Source d’où émanent les lois universelles de l’Ordre, de la Mesure, du Rythme et de l’Harmonie dont les rayonnements se déversent telle une lumineuse force d’inspiration qui guide toute création artistique authentique et digne de ce nom. Une telle création demande à l'artiste toute sa maîtrise devant ce moment magique où il est appelé à rendre visible l'invisible, à ordonner et à matérialiser l'immatériel. L’œuvre qui sera livrée au monde sera le fruit du plus sincère effort de l’artiste afin d’exprimer et de réaliser le plus haut degré de Beauté auquel ses forces lui permettent d'accéder, libre de toute tendance ou courant à la mode et indifférent au fait que son œuvre plaise ou pas au public, en se mettant humblement au service de l'Art le plus noble et le plus lumineux que lui dicte son âme. »
English: Quote from Demis Visvikis : "The experimentation, perfectly legitimate in the painful hours of the birth of the work, this hard struggle that the artist leads to" transmute lead into Gold "should remain strictly within the walls of his" alchemical laboratory ". The public is not a dumping ground where one exposes the rantings of his unbridled imagination, even the moods of his unconscious while calling them a work of art. On the contrary, the role of the artist consists in striving towards the mastery of his unconscious forces, to bring back to the right balance the shadow and the light, to ensure the right collaboration head - heart (intellect - sensitivity) and to connect internally. at the Source from which emanate the universal laws of Order, Measure, Rhythm and Harmony whose radiations pour out like a luminous force of inspiration which guides any authentic artistic creation worthy of the name. Such a creation requires from the artist all his mastery in front of this magical moment when he is called upon to make the invisible visible, to order and to materialize the immaterial. The work that will be delivered to the world will be the fruit of the artist's most sincere effort to express and achieve the highest degree of Beauty to which his strengths allow him to access, free from any trend or fashionable current. and indifferent to whether his work pleases the public or not, humbly putting himself at the service of the noblest and most luminous Art that his soul dictates to him. "
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