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Author
Pacione, AndreaKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtOil painting
Painting Exhibitions
Occult
Meditation
Surrealism
Zen
Magic
Goddess
Date Published
2017-05
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Pacione is a Hudson Valley native artist best known for oil paintings described as Abstract-Surrealism, or Surrealist-Abstraction, as well as surrealist and stream-of-consciousness poetry performance. Internal landscapes inspired by trance and dream states begin with large blocks of color coming together to form a rough composition, reflecting mood and memory. Paint is sculpted into form, undergoing many layers of transformation until what was originally present is changed into something completely new. Inspired by research into transcendental meditation, anthropology, biology, and the Occult, this process is a postmodern version of the sympathetic magic theorized to have been practiced by our prehistoric ancestors, such as the Neolithic cave paintings discovered in France. This theory is tied together with the philosophy of modern Expressionists who pioneered the use of paint as a medium of emotional intent. Wassily Kandinsky wrote in his Concerning the Spiritual in Art, “[C]olour is a power which directly influences the soul. Colour is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand which plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the soul.” With the aide of these influences and a new intent, brush and pen strokes inspire into higher frequencies. By using the template of physical landscape, the painting acts as quantum physics experiment, whose outcome is affect by the viewer, evolving into an ever-expanding, co-created dreamscape. This work signifies a step beyond the stream-of-consciousness, parable-poetry that first housed her voice; The future recalling a time before semiotics and language took over the mind.Description
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