Mt 18:15–17
Fraternal Admonition (Latin: Admonitio Fraterna) is the biblical principle of love expressed through admonition—an act of warning before public judgment. It is not condemnation, but a final appeal to conscience, spoken with the aim of preserving dignity before exposure.
It is a call to moral action in today's world: the responsibility to speak truthfully when power denies justice, and to do so in a way that still honors the one who has done wrong.
The project's first expression is the book Letters to Goliath. After more than 25 years of seeking justice through courts and institutions, a Croatian entrepreneur who suffered great injustice now turns his personal struggle into a universal voice.
The book gathers 50 letters and 50 paintings—a final fraternal admonition addressed to a modern Goliath: a powerful state and its corporation, left unnamed to keep the book universal and academic in tone.
Painting, wood, and engraved text, photographed in motion.
Because real battles are never still.
”Visual: painting by Viktoriia + red-gold frame + hanging wooden slats with engraved text, photographed mid-swing.
This book is my attempt to turn personal injustice into what, for me, an ideal book should be: a union of morality, philosophy, and art—rooted in a deep, painful, almost lifelong experience. It says what needs to be said now, without noise or spectacle.
As readers move through the paintings, editorial selections, and brief reflections, quiet connections begin to appear.
When it is finished, I will thank the Lord—and ask what more, if anything, He would have me do in this situation, to His glory.
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