The presentation explores the role of context in shaping the meaning of religious, artistic, and everyday objects. It examines the transitions between these semantic fields, focusing on the blurred boundaries between the sacred and the secular, as well as between art and daily life. The argument is that dissolving the perceived absoluteness of these categories opens a space for introducing a vertical distinction—between creator and creation, the divine and the human. By juxtaposing these horizontal categories, art can draw the attention to this foundational relationship.