Dali-Liedtke

Title: Dali-Liedtke
Innovation Dali: The permanence of memory 1931/Artist Salvador Dali 1904–1989
Innovation Liedtke: Graphic art formula application in the image

Artist Marc Chagall: 1887–1985
Picture title: Me and the Village 1911
Innovation Marc Chagall: Thought pictures of a village placed in a coherent sequence.
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Andre Masson: 1896–1987
Title: Meditation on an Oak Leaf 1942
Innovation Andre Masson: Readable overarching processes of nature through observation of a sub-area
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Paul Devaux: 1897–1994
Picture title: The Welcome-The Meeting 1938
Innovation Pisanello: Portrait with flowers for the first time
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Kurt Schwitters: 1887–1948
Image title: Merzbild 25A. The constellation 1920
Innovation Kurt Schwitters: Products of Mass Society Blur Boundaries between Image and Relief
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Juan Miro: 1893–1983
Image title: People and dog in front of the sun 1949
Innovation Juan Miro: Separation of top and bottom is abolished-Own alphabetic sign language
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Max Ernst: 1891–1979
Title: The Temptation of St. Anthony 1943
Innovation Max Ernst: Combines medieval painting with traumatic conditions
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Giorgio di Chirico: 1884–1978
Title: The Prodigal Son 1922

Innovation Giorgio di Chirico: Father and son relationship without security
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Oskar Schlemmer: 1888–1943
Title: Bauhaus Staircase 1932
Innovation Oskar Schlemmer: architecture and people are intertwined
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Artist Rene Magritte: 1898–1967
Image title: The Threatened Murderer 1926
Innovation Oskar Schlemmer: Norms of society are suspended in the surreal
Innovation Liedtke 1988: Cognitive symbiosis with the work / The viewer himself becomes a living and breathing work of art. Mirror neurons in the brain of the viewer lead through the work of art, the process of creativity and the understanding of art with the formula to a cognitive fusion of work and viewer. This generates new neuronal connections and synapses as well as epigenetically improved gene programmes of the observer for a re-engaged selective innovation perception and the generation of innovations for self-help, healing and development.

Innovation: Art formula
Innovation: juxtaposition of the innovations of different artists in a picture with applied graphics of the art formula
Innovation Technique: Digital Print / Unique Size/Original Artwork with Dieter Liedtke’s DNA in red
Innovation used in the series: art key for any form of art:
Life + expansion of consciousness = art or old information + new information = evolution
Series title: Art Formula
Working Dates from: 1988–
Year: 2003
Signature: Liedtke
Material: Stretched Canvas
Dimensions: 89 cm x 130 cm

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