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    Dawning of Five Precepts

    29.10.2014
    29.10.2014

    120 x 98 cm, oil on canvas, 2014.

    “Dawning of Five Precepts” depicts the basic ethical guidelines for the followers of the Buddhist philosophy.

    The Five Precepts are not an absolute rigid set of rules, but provide a practical basis for good, ethical living which will produce the right environment in which to seek out our own truths:

    1. Do not kill or cause harm to other living beings
    2. Do not steal or take what is not-given
    3. Do not indulge a sexual misconduct
    4. Do not lie
    5. Abstain from drink and drugs that cloud the mind and prevent you being mindful

    In the center of this lotus-like form you can see the flame of the living Dharma, core teachings and perception of the nature in Buddhist philosophy.

    I started this work couple of years ago, when I didn’t yet know what it would be depicting and the precepts were not familiar to me in detail. The five precepts in the painting look a bit ethereal, as if they were somewhere beyond this reality, something more real, just about to dawn to the student of ethics. Effect is attained by painting several very thin layers of oil color on top of each other.

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    Prince

    13.10.2012
    13.10.2012

    Part of the Cosmogony trilogy: “Prince” Oil on canvas, 73 x 150 cm, 2007.

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    You are Here

    13.10.2012
    13.10.2012

    Oil on canvas, 80 x 80 cm, 2011

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    Snow Light

    5.1.2007
    5.1.2007

    Snow Light is a non-interactive digital painting that combines traditional oil painting with digital moving image. It can be exhibited in spaces that are close to natural day light, for example rooms with windows and also artificial lighting.

    Snow Light studies the physical and metaphysical aspects of snow and light. White light is the combination of all other colours. Snow has the ability to reflect different wavelengths of light, thus creating a halo of the spectrum. Snow also has the power to store daylight into itself and reflect it back to the sky. During night time, when it has snowed, we can actually see how dark night sky turns to faint pink because of this effect.

    The artist has painted snow during winters 2005 and 2006. The work is a combination of paintings of snow from different lighting conditions and times of day. On top of them, a moving, abstract digital video is projected. The image creates a halo-like effect on top of the paintings. The result is something that at first looks white, but actually contains all the colours of the world.

    The art work creates a dialog between itself and the surrounding light. Preferred exhibition space should have access to natural light (e.g. windowed room or space). This means no dark room is required. Together with the daylight cycle, work creates a changing imagery: during day time, a hint of moving image can be detected on top of the paintings. When it becomes dark, the movie is more distinguishable on top of the paintings.

    More info (Flash-movie 2.8 Mb)

    Technical details:
    Four (4) 500 x 700 millimeters oil paintings (canvas on wood).
    One swf-file projected via data projector and laptop

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