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homage 2 L'Origine du monde ("The Origin of the World") is a picture painted in oil on canvas by the French artist Gustave Courbet in 1866 by EYKG 2010 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Origine_du_monde
giphy.com/gifs/kiss-rainboe-3o85xpHTb3qjjI09vW Not all of those visual artists who can’t see their own falure are necessary blind.
/Pual Jaisisni,1999/
Most Contemporary artists were/are blinded by the bright future
but, with the Invisible Visual Fine Art, I’m offering a cure to see unseen brighter.
/ Paul Jaisini/
-“… the broblem with people,is that they are insist to show a visual proof of my Invisible Visual Art.
The problem with Invisible Visual Art is that there is no magic trick here,just an offer start seing new, unseen before.
I would say that basic idea of Invisible Visual Art related to Jewish/ Muslum religion,
where invisible is the whole idea to see beyond optical.”- ( From interview with Paul Jaisini, NYC 1997 )
Paul Jaisini -- Most of all in his life loved to paint oil paintings he destroyed in 1994. NYC
Perhaps invisible paintings are so much more 25th anniversary Invisible paintings since 1994
today’s reality -- already painted for your tomorrow’s dream- permitted for few -Paul Jaisini
The problem with Invisible Visual Art is that there is no magic trick – Paul Jaisini
you asked me
September 7, 2010 at 5:35pm
PHOTOGRAPHY is to catch a moment. One photographer was asked how do you manage to do such photos, to which he replied, if you would walk around the world several times by foot and shoot thousands of rolls, you wouldn't ask, how I got few good shots. To catch a moment before digital era, with no softwares, people were risking lives. Now to realize any idea on photo paper enough to do several layers of elements by software. Add them to the base image. But genius film photographers in my opinion are the people who using lens through their mind-work created paintings. These are few you can count on your fingers. Contemporary photography IMHO is nothing but technical explorers, not artists. They don't own camera, camera owns them.
New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz is known almost as widely for his animated online persona as he is for his reviews (see Jerry Saltz on Why Street Art Throwdown is Complete Crap). He is famously fond of posting provocative, sexually explicit artwork on both his Facebook and Instagram pages, much to both the chagrin and amusement of art world onlookers. But it appears this time, he may have gone too far, at least in the eyes of Facebook and some of his (apparently ill-advised) Facebook friends.
Earlier this afternoon, Saltz uploaded a handwritten note to his Instagram page, which reads: "To all the Purity Police who complained to Facebook that my Midieval [sic] + Ancient pics were "sexist," "abusive," and "misogynist:" Congratulations!! You got me axed from Facebook. You will pay in blood, but not your own. Xxo" imgur.com/gallery/k63VWxi
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Oil on Linen
Plywood support
W x H: (“) 36 x 36
Signed
Early Series
The work is painted in optimistic color scale of turquoise blue the intense color that alienates actual imagery of TSNK consisting of lions, tigers, a wolf, and a sheriff from philosophical weight.
Untouched by this ‘blue-hunger’ is the tiger’s striped figure and a striped book of Bible in the sheriff’s hands.
The book’s cover is made out of tiger skin and has good visibility on the overall blue-green background. The effective gradual transition of color tints creates a unique harmony of tonal and compositional relations.
At a generalized view the picture’s image unite completely reminding of foliage. That view is pleasing to the eye before a humanitarian concern is revealed, the painting’s impact becomes both pleasurable and critical.
The picture might have over stimulating impression with its almost psychedelic color and entangled composition.
MONDAY FUN READ! THE drunken muse
The story "Drunken Muse" was audio recorded on a hidden voice recorder during the conversations about two decades ago. The story-teller didn't know or consent to the recording. The audio tapes on compact cassettes were never used. The records were partially damaged and lost. www.slideshare.net/PaulJaisini/drunken-muse
OPEN YOUR EYE!
Paul Jaisini destroyed all art.
Paul Jaisini He Paints Invisible Paintings Since 1994
20 years ago Paul Jaisini destroyed all of his critically acclaimed art.
VISION REDIRECTED
Paul Jaisini. HE PAINTS INVISIBLE PAINTINGS
IN THE KINGDOM OF BLIND THE ONE–EYED IS THE KING.
PAINTING OIL WAS HIS LIFE’S JOY. PERHAPS INVISIBLEPAINTINGS ARE MUCH MORE.
Wipe Out Rainbow!