Van Gogh-Liedtke

Title: Van Gogh-Liedtke
Innovation Van Gogh: Esspressive Colouring-New Emotion-Oriented Painting Style Based on the Techniques of Japanese Woodblock Prints/ Picture Title: Sunflowers in a Vase/ Artist Vincent van Gogh: 1853–1890
Innovation Liedtke: Graphic art formula application in the image.

Artist Henri Toulose – Lautrec: 1864–1901
Image title: The Toilet 1896
Innovation Henri Toulose – Lautrec: Turns against the academic and symbolic painting of the time / Realistic atmospheric paintings without class distinctions
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 Henri Fantin–Latour: 1836–1904
Image title: Still life ‘To the engagement’
Innovation Henri Fantin – Latour: Develops painting technique to depict the finest elegance / Combines French, Spanish and Italian still-life techniques to create a characteristic of his own
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: Edouard Manet: 1832–1883
Image title: Breakfast in the open air 1863
Innovation Edouard Manet: Representation of the nude leads to accusations of depraved thoughts / Execution in a deliberately classical painting style
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 Cézanne: 1839–1906
Image title: Mont Sainte – Victoire, seen from the stone brunch Bibémus 1898–1906
Innovation Paul Cézanne: Wise steps towards abstract painting
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 Ernst–Ludwig Kirchner: 1880–1938
Image title: The street 1907
Innovation Ernst – Ludwig Kirchner: Restless Dynamics / Colouring and Curved Lines Create Their Own Rhythm
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: Auguste Renoir: 1841–1919
Image title: Galette 1876 / 77
Innovation Auguste Renoir: Large surfaces and contours dissolve in the shimmering light—and colour effects
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 Ernst—Ludwig Kirchner: 1880–1938
Image title: The street 1907
Innovation Ernst – Ludwig Kirchner: Restless Dynamics / Colouring and Curved Lines Create Their Own Rhythm
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: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Picture title Dike breakthrough 1910
Innovation Karl Schmidt-Rottluff: Broad lines and colour lines, change of natural colours
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 Gauguin: 1848–1903
Image title: When are you getting married? (‘Nafea faa ipopo?’) 1892
Innovation Paul Gauguin: New symbolism and new planar painting technique / Splits large areas into colour nuances and spots / Indigenous equality
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 August Macke: 1887–1914
Image title: Girl among flowers 1914
Innovation August Macke: Unity of colour, light and space / Objects dissolve into the play of light and shadow.
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: 1988–2003
Year: 2003
Signature: Liedtke
Material: Stretched Canvas
Dimensions: 89cm x 130cm

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