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Synchronicity

€5,600.00
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Synchronicity 
140 x 180 cm / 55.1 x 70.8 in
acrylic on canvas
2016/2017
Vienna, Austria

Original painting
The original painting has a small painted signature and a protection varnish.

Interactive work with Augmented Reality.
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The video attached to the artwork is not the making of video here.

The price includes 13 % value added tax.


All original paintings are also available as art prints on canvas,
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Nequaquam vacuum (Nowhere is emptiness)
Acrylic on canvas /best to be observed with Chromadepth 3D glasses in person)
The concept of the world wide web might have been based on the wood wide web, or the connection of trees, and fungus under the ground. I believe we also have a web of synchronicity between thoughts, events, people, and dreams. When we learn to fine-tune our perception to listen deep within the whispers of intuition, when we observe the others, the patterns of events, the repetitive strange circles in life, when we are mindful with ourselves, and nature...the net of synchronicity becomes visible...
(German: Synchronizität) is a concept, first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" if they occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be meaningfully related.

original painting