Provenance record
The certificate connects the artwork to its title, registry number, artist, date and documented place in the Brickasso® catalogue.
BRK Registry and Certificate
The official authentication system for every registered Brickasso® artwork by Albert Oprea.
Enter the private code printed on the physical certificate. Use the complete format BRK-XX-XXXXXX or BRK-J-XXXXXX. Verification is available only to certificate holders.
The certificate gives each official Brickasso® artwork a documented identity, a registry position and a private verification path.
The certificate connects the artwork to its title, registry number, artist, date and documented place in the Brickasso® catalogue.
The private code confirms that the physical certificate matches an official registry entry.
Each registered work becomes part of the documented evolution of Albert Oprea's artistic practice.
The certificate records the information that anchors the artwork inside the official Brickasso® archive.
It can include the artwork title, BRK number, artist name, year, dimensions, number of LEGO® elements, signature, registration date, QR verification and private BRK verification code.
The full code remains printed only on the physical certificate and is not published online.
The public page confirms a match only when the owner enters the complete private code printed on the certificate.
The collector receives a physical Certificate of Authenticity with a private BRK code.
The owner enters the complete code exactly as printed on the certificate.
The tool compares the entered code with protected registry data.
If the code is valid, the page confirms the artwork title connected to that certificate.
Each official artwork receives one permanent BRK number. The number preserves its place in the chronology and is never reused.
The BRK number identifies one registered work inside the official catalogue.
The private code belongs to the certificate holder and protects the integrity of the verification system.
The registry preserves where each work sits inside the larger Brickasso® body of work.
The certificate does not replace the artwork. It protects the artwork's identity, documentation and provenance.
The artwork is an official Brickasso® work by Albert Oprea.
The registered work is documented as a unique original, not as an edition of the same artwork.
The physical certificate supports ownership records, long term provenance and future institutional documentation.
Short answers about BRK verification and certificate documentation.
The BRK Registry is the official documentation system for registered Brickasso® artworks. It records official works, preserves their catalogue position and connects each certificate to a private verification code.
The full code belongs to the certificate holder. Keeping it private protects the artwork, the collector and the integrity of the authentication system.
The page confirms that the code matches an official registry entry and displays the connected artwork title.
The page asks the owner to check the certificate and try again. Codes must be entered in the correct BRK format.
No. Each BRK number identifies one registered artwork and remains part of the permanent Brickasso® chronology.
No. The certificate supports provenance and authenticity. The artwork, signature, registry position and certificate together form the complete documentation.