The Invisible Homage: A First in Art and Politics
In the heart of the 5th arrondissement of Paris, a marvel of innovation and creativity is revealed: the first invisible sculpture of a President, patiently sculpted by the visionary artist Arseneca. Although ethereal and devoid of material substance, its existence is affirmed by a discreet plaque which attests to its unique and immutable location.
This unique work, deeply anchored in the cultural roots of the neighborhood, cannot be moved. And yet, despite its elusiveness, it offers a palpable authenticity. The buyer of this sculpture not only obtains an artistic emblem anchored in the rich Parisian history, but also an electronic certificate of ownership, materialized in the form of an NFT. This digital certificate guarantees legitimacy of ownership, while seamlessly merging the worlds of traditional art and modern technology.
To own this sculpture is to embrace a new dimension of art, where the true essence lies not in what is seen, but in what is felt, imagined and interpreted. It is also about celebrating the artistic avant-garde, understanding that the true value of a work can be both tangible and intangible.
In short, being the legitimate owner of this sculpture in the 5th arrondissement, with its associated NFT, is not only to hold a piece of Parisian history and culture, but also to be at the forefront of the digital revolution in the art world. A unique experience for lovers of contemporary art and technology.
The history of invisible sculpture

Arseneca
In his studio in Paris