Frequently Asked Questions

What is Krebtanex and what idea do we develop?

Krebtanex is a space for Byzantine aesthetics in a digital format. We work with mosaics, ornaments, and iconographic compositions, adapting them into contemporary collectible works. Each piece includes a description of motif origins and the creative approach. For details on a specific series, contact us via email — we’ll provide a clear reply.

What distinguishes the Byzantine style in our works?

We use geometric rhythm, deep hues, metallic gleam, and symmetry typical of Byzantine art. We add textures reminiscent of stone and smalto, combined with modern composition. Each piece lists its key motifs and patterns. Further clarification is available via email.

How should I maintain my collection in a digital environment?

Keep the identifiers and documents related to each item in a secure place. We recommend backing up descriptions and data to confirm provenance easily. If you plan public display, follow the author’s attribution notes. Request a detailed checklist via email.

How Krebtanex Began

Krebtanex is a team of artists, ornament scholars, and curators working with Byzantine aesthetics in a digital format: we research historical motifs, create contemporary compositions with mosaic textures, and provide clear provenance notes so collectors understand each series’ idea, symbolism, and context.

  • Precision

    Each composition is built on symmetry, modular patterns, and carefully set proportions.

  • Attribution

    Every piece includes its title, description, publication date, and identifiers.

  • Style

    Series are aligned in color and rhythm so the collection feels coherent.

  • Selection

    Themes are shaped by artists and curators to keep each series focused.

Preserve Heritage, Shape Today

We aim to thoughtfully interpret heritage and express it through today’s visual language: combining ornaments, symmetry, and deep hues with current approaches to support attentive collecting and a dialogue between past and present; all inquiries are handled via email.

  • Ethan Caldwell

    Visual designer

  • Marcus Harrington

    Ornament researcher

  • Noah Ellison

    Metadata specialist