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The artist begins her painting with a photo, the portrait of Dr. Joe Dispenza. He is inspiring her a lot with his work about the transition of our consciousness.The power of words, thoughts and feelings is the theme of his work as well as the theme of Ilona Ottenbreit's painted heads. While painting, she changes the head again and again by rhythmically placing the colors. She reassembles the head, dissolving it until it reaches a state in which it almost disappeared, until only a trace of the person remains, the imprint of our being. This process of constant change is an allusion to our constantly changing consciousness. From her new series BE : CHANGE / BE : CHANGE #1 The video will be sold with the painting.
2023
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
55.1 W x 63 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Ilona Ottenbreit (*1972) finished her master studies 2006 in painting and sculptures in the Udk Berlin. Inspired from the stage - particularly dance and theater - she has been studying with the detection of human experience of space and movement. The current project "BE : CHANGE In constant change - Livepaintings by Ilona Ottenbreit" My live paintings enable me to let the viewer experience a process of constant change live. It all begins with a projection of a portrait onto the canvas. By scanning the portrait with charcoal lines, I capture what I can. Then I begin to paint the head by rhythmically applying the paint. In the process, the head dissolves, is rebuilt and dissolved again and again until it reaches a state in which it has almost disappeared. All that remains is an image of the core of its being. A musically improvised background creates a captivating process for the viewer. My inspirations for the portraits include Louise Hay (author of the New Spirit Movement), Bruce Lipton (developmental biologist and stem cell researcher) and Dr. Joe Dispenza (neuroscientist, researcher and chiropractor). They all deal with the possibility of transforming our consciousness or subconscious and how the power of words, thoughts and feelings can change us. This is also the theme of my live design of the "portraits". In this day and age, with all the external unrest and enormous crises, it is all the more important to create a positive inner peace through the transformation of our consciousness, which can also have an effect in the collective field of consciousness. 2013 - 2019 Political and voluntary commitment to the successful rescue of the Atelierhaus Mengerzeile works in public collections 2006 Sammlung PTV Karlsruhe 2004 Sammlung BBBank
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