Paul Jaisini

Paul Jaisini is an artist and an occasional photographer. His invisible paintings are spectacularly ahead of our time.

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Gleitzeit Art Interactive

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11/23/99
They are all non-existent paintings and have a lot to do with imagination.
The style of writing IS the art form. The character of people is the canvas.
Many people come to you looking for the answer to your art form.
Not many people understand the ideas presented are to achieve greater
understanding of human nature.

comment gleitzeit Paul-Jaisini

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11/29/99
I enjoyed reading this, it made me want to look at the painting but feel
I already had…

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12/24/99
Very intriguing, are you just sharing this description, of a picture which we
cannot see,for Mankind’s general advancement, or just my own? Either way please
gives me some more, you are very insightful!

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http://web.textfiles.com/ezines/ANADA/anada027.txt
**Editor’s note: This file has an interesting story. Apparently, this guy,
Mr. Kotz-Gottlieb (“Gottlieb” meaning ‘God-love’ in German), has been
mass-spamming art...

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Invisible Paintings From 1994 Anniversary Celebration NYC 2014

WAS THIS ESSAY WRITTEN ABOUT A PAINTING THAT NEVER EXISTED? Cave Kaleidoscope

Oil painting on linen Plywood support 37” x 37” Signed “Das Ich und das Es” series

Paul Jaisini finds new meaning for enclosed line composition of his Gleitzeit style in an interesting concept of “Cave Kaleidoscope” to look at art from a distance of passing time. The title of this picture associates the work with cave painting. In cave painting of Paleolithic artists the painting technique tends to be highly overlapping and superimposed, scrapping and obliterating with many traces of activities obscuring possibility of true interpretation.
In CK Paul Jaisini achieves sense of complexity with his personal formula of enclosed continual line composition with puzzle-like set of images and meanings. Line was a main visual information carrier in cave art such as for example in cave of Lascaux where the walls and...

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