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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994 RGB Glitch effect

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OMG!!!! I am shaken up. NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT Paul Jaisini’s personal life! I don’t believe this. THANK YOU GOOGLE! this is like really mystifying. I am not an emotional person, rather someone who loves to work hard and get the job done. This turned into something other than working.

  

Google nowadays is not your “grandfather’s” google so to speak. It is tailored

  

around you, your daily Internet activity, So finding any news, any special

  

information is no longer an easy task. I guess because there’s too much of

  

everything and what one is looking for could be placed out of reach. So we sort

  

of live on a planet that is flat as in dark ages. I say that because if one is

  

provided the info that is tailored with limitation it implies that breaking

  

away is not something one would even comprehend! We are too used to trust our social functioning and think that we know everything, on top of all news provided to us by the honest practice of the broadcasting companies.

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The Oriental mystics—and Harry knows this, though he is loath to share—these great thinking men of the Far East have been able to levitate their consciousness to levels somewhat beyond the miserable two percent. No, they are not conscious of all that is. Surely, you would have to be God Himself to attain that sort of perception. The art of visualization has come late to Western Civilization. If any of you nibbled at the expensive and tres chic 1970’s lessons taught by Werner Erhard’s EST, by Lifestream or PSI, you will recognize that, none-the-less, some droplets of enlightenment have begun to leak in through the walls of Western resolve. Perhaps you received a mantrum from the Maharishi, perhaps learned to meditate from a loose-lipped Jesuit or a kid from Philly who lost himself for a decade in Tibet. And, perhaps not. I’ve been re-re-re-reading the “complete” short stories of Flannery O’Conner. Flannery, like Stephen King, is very generous in talking about the writing process (I would refer you to the introduction to his short story collection titled “Night Shift”) There is a zone of receptivity, an area of awakening, a place where writers and artists are when they create. It is the area of the completely possible, a sort-of place where chaos takes definition and unknown things come into the light. The great Flannery is quoted as describing her process as one of discovery.

 

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Subj: Re: Feminism, and other Amusements 5/17/00 From Yustas61

Check enclosed in the mail? Is this valuable enough for you? The product of the most inflated culture, which feed on words and images, expect some words, which are 100 proofs? That’s me, not one word lies. I never inflate value unlike your expectation. Unfortunately to witness the art I describe you have to belong to a select circle of people. I try to do as much as I can for people to let them know about the existence of high art they can be proud of. When my gook is out I will let you know. Thank you for your feedback, friend, very truly yours, Yustas.

Attention to detail is the most important part when trying to solve a puzzle, to uncover hidden truth, to investigate.

Ben writes Subj: Re: What can’t be seen is worth seeing 11/19/99: But people like the idea that something is hidden and what it takes skill to find it. They are horrified when they realize otherwise. As for something like the paintings — they don’t care to search for the painting which are freely shown, they want the “special thing” which is hidden. of this I am relatively certain.

Can't agree more with what Ben writes. Only what is it one is searching for? This is another question that in its nature quite philosophical. When I read Ben's comment I had few thoughts. First came to mind, what is driving me to find an answer about the paintings by Paul Jaisini. Were they real or not. Are they real or not. My initial interest was not about this matter. But how current popularity of "Invisible" is connected to the early Internet and particularly Paul Jaisini who is a symbol of the current invisible direction widely spread (to be continued on this).

Currently the widely circulated images "Homage to P. Jaisini" are placed to be seen on the internet to the viewers who are NOT interested in fine art. In the tradition of Gleitzeit to reach out and plant a seed. Still this is hardly a systematic approach, since the Gleitzeit Art Mission refuse any specific goals except the artistic information and interaction about visual art.

 

The artworks that are not signed (if signed - invented names) point to a concept of praising the artist who had destroyed his artworks, the artist of great talent and skills. This selfless act to create the significant artworks without any material profit from it is really "out of place" from the present where we live in the most selfish times.

 

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Paul Jaisini documentary analog by invisiblepressAug 25 2014

The ongoing art project Homage to Paul Jaisini "Art About Art" with inquiries and submission email: fanola2012@gmail.com

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"What's that suppose to mean" segment starring Miss Richie

This Work Is Dedicated To The Extraordinary Enigmatic Man Mr. Paul Jaisini. Paul Jaisini's Vision Future Redirected Since He Started To Paint Invisible Paintings In 1994.

Artist Warrior Main figure detail artwork portrait of Paul Jaisini who paints invisible paintings File size 23.84MiB 460pxx900px, frames 187, type gif

techno-neon Paul Jaisini

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