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#Remocanu

Evaluation: UIC: Not AvailableMaterial: PlasticResolution: 3000X4000
Offered For Sale:
Online
Status: UnclaimedPurchase/Claimable: YesSize: 2.43MB | 12MP
Artist:
Ryco Montefont
Category:
Gadget Art
Contact Artist: HereApprox. Physical Size: 3x10cm
#Remocanu

Torch Art

The story behind the artwork.

In the enchanting realm of nostalgia, where memories intertwine with the delicate threads of time, there existed a regal artifact, the CROWN KOSS Cdv661 DVD Video PLAYER. Nights adorned with laughter and camaraderie unfolded, as jubilant souls, both male and female, reveled in shared moments of merriment. In the embrace of a tranquil ambiance, beneath the comforting veil of warmth, tales unfolded on a canvas of a plush bed, where the glow of cinematic wonders danced in harmony with the effervescent spirit of celebration.

Emanating from this majestic device, the elixir of joy flowed freely, forging bonds and kindling the flames of connection. The screen illuminated not only the room but also the hearts of those gathered, fostering an atmosphere where love and laughter echoed through the corridors of time. As the DVD player gracefully aged, its mechanical heart eventually succumbed to the weariness of countless delightful nights.

Yet, from the ashes of its functionality rose a relic, a remote adorned with the strokes of artistic expression. A testament to the vibrant nights it bore witness to, it now stands as a tangible piece of that bygone era. The remote, a silent spectator to the symphony of pleasure and enjoyment, holds within it the echoes of shared stories, whispered confessions, and the gentle hum of cinematic magic.

Now, offered for sale, this remote becomes a conduit for the transfer of not just a device, but an experience—a bridge between the past and the future. For the fortunate recipient, it carries the potential to unlock tales of joy, to be regaled by the ghostly whispers of euphoria that once permeated the air. A relic of shared happiness, it beckons to be embraced by those seeking not just a remote, but a vessel of time-traveled bliss.

Should it find a new home, may it continue its legacy, narrating stories of nights adorned with jubilant laughter and the magic of cinematic enchantment. And if perchance it adorns a wall, there it shall remain—a timeless piece of art, preserving the essence of a bygone era, a testament to the ephemeral beauty of shared moments.

Ryco Montefont