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Auruglyphs and Aurukana
The Fusion of Elegance, Mystery, and Craftsmanship
Auruglyphs and Noiroglyphs are unique calligraphic expressions crafted by Victor Selin, also known as Čorny Byseł. Rooted in instinctive motion and emotional resonance, these works are rendered in gold on black (Auruglyphs) or black on gold (Noiroglyphs), creating a striking interplay of contrast and depth.
Every line flows effortlessly, guided by Byseł’s left-handed technique—a factor that adds an extraordinary level of uniqueness. For a right-handed individual, reproducing the same fluidity and balance would be almost impossible. This natural, unreplicable quality makes each piece distinctly personal and exceptional.
Aurukana and Noirokana: A Language Beyond Words
The foundation of these works lies in the symbolic system of Aurukana and Noirokana. While they resemble an alphabet, they exist on a level beyond written language. Each symbol carries intrinsic meaning, sometimes repeating with intentional rhythm, and sometimes existing as a singular, unreplicable form.
What makes these works extraordinary is their ability to communicate without words. They are not random marks; they are carefully crafted elements of a cohesive system. Symbols are imbued with layered meanings, and occasionally, hidden messages are embedded—some straightforward, others deliberately obscured. The mystery lies not only in their creation but in the interpretation they invite.
The Importance of Craftsmanship and Materials
Auruglyphs and Noiroglyphs are crafted using the finest materials—gold as metal, gold-containing inks, mica, and pigments of unparalleled quality. The luxurious choice of materials complements the deep emotional resonance of each piece. This is not simply decoration; it is a harmonious fusion of material, energy, and thought, transferred onto a canvas with precision and care.
Each creation is imbued with significance, transforming the object it adorns into a timeless artifact. Whether applied to bespoke items, installations, or standalone canvases, these works transcend their surfaces, becoming objects of curiosity, reflection, and admiration.
A Compliment to Tradition and Uniqueness
Auruglyphs and Noiroglyphs are not meant to overshadow traditional calligraphy but to offer a parallel path. They celebrate the timeless beauty of calligraphic traditions while stepping into uncharted territory. Byseł’s approach honors the mastery and discipline of traditional artists while offering something profoundly distinct—a form that bridges the boundaries of writing and visual art.
The left-handed origin of these works further emphasizes their distinctiveness, as does the artist’s ability to channel instinct and precision simultaneously. This balance of spontaneity and control is rare, making each piece a reflection of both raw talent and honed skill.
Cultural Significance and Rarity
Every object touched by Aurukana or Noirokana becomes more than just an item—it becomes a part of something larger. These creations are artefacts of emotion and meaning, their value elevated by their rarity and complexity. Like ancient hieroglyphs or illuminated manuscripts, they carry layers of intent, beauty, and mystery.
And yet, they remain deeply personal. Whether a symbol mirrors an alphabet or encodes a private message, the connection between creator and object, and between object and viewer, is undeniable.
Discovering the Mystery
Auruglyphs, Noiroglyphs, Aurukana, and Noirokana are not about ownership; they are about discovery. Their purpose is to provoke thought, to inspire curiosity, and to challenge perception. To experience them is to engage with the unknown—a dialogue between the seen and unseen, the known and the imagined.
“Some symbols may reveal themselves, some may remain hidden forever. That is their purpose. That is their beauty.”
“Some messages are hidden deeper, and I won’t disclose them. But perhaps, with time, you will find them yourself.”