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| Paul Salvator Goldengreen |
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born: 27.08. 1960 in Warburg (between Paderborn and Kassel), NRW, Germany
Twelve years ago I was mentally ill and overcame the
desease by modelling sculptures and painting.
Furthermore I began to play guitar. In my youth and later on I made poems in my mother language German.
Today I first and foremost paint and am bettering up my ability to play guitar (and up to now I have managed not to break my fingers, what's not so easy a thing!)
Personally I like to see myself as a poet.
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| About the Artist |
My art originates in art brut/ outsider art.
I am out to combine expressiveness and immediacy.
Of great interest to me is how the unconscious mind and conscious mind work together and how I myself as a person and the society may evolve and
develop through art and by art.
If I bring about what is stored very deep in the soul, often enough unknown to myself, I am able to a certain degree to see and analyse what structures
determine my existence, my behaviour, my feelings, the dicisions that I make etc.
If I combine these immediacy, these structures that stem from the innermost, with an conscious effort, e.g. by aiming at high ästhetics, I am
able to differentiate and refine my feelings, my awareness and my thoughts etc.
If I see what's in my mind and if I, what is more, can change these structures (that may be destructive) by an conscious effort I am bettering up my (social) competence - and the
competence of the recipient.
Therefore: Art is not an article o luxury. It is a device, a vehicle to develop the human mind, to make people aware of what they are, what they have been and what they will be in the future.
To make it quite clear: We (humankind) will not only survive, we will prevail.
As an famous author said.
The time of poets has begun.
And they will go hand in hand
together with scientists, engineers and wise old people.
I may vanish from this planet one day. But humankind will prevail and we will take all living creatures with us into the future.
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The joy of poetry
2003 70X100 |
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the peruvian woman
2002 acrylic on canvas 100X70 |
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The silent celebration of natu
2002 acrylic on canvas 100X70 |
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Title: The silent celebration of nature
You may also have alook at:
http://www.isst-d.org/gallery/gallery-of-inspiration-2.htm#Paul |
The yellow tree
2002 acrylic on grounded paper 100X70 |
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The King of transcendence
2002 acrylic on canvas 100X70 |
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The dark structures at the left and the right appeared to be
guitar plectrums, as I thought
about the painting.
Therefore the title of the work becomes a deeper sense. |
The sungod
2004 acrylic on canvas 70X100 |
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The archaic deity
2002 acrylic on canvas 70X100 |
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The eagle of awareness
1999 pastel on paper 50X70 |
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| Education and biography |
| Education: Abitur |
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Website: www.Paul-Salvator-Goldengreen.com |
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