The painting (acrylic) entitled "Wisdom of Life" was on display at an exhibition. It is the favorite painting of the self-taught artist (painting is her second career, with a focus on power animals, among other things) and therefore not for sale. But since I was quite interested, she arranged for a good art print (even the structure of the canvas is perceptible) to be made and signed especially for me, size 60 x 80 cm. According to her, the very differentiated colors of the shell "represent the most diverse life experiences, the motif is also a symbol of wisdom, patience and slow but steady progress. The painting came to her during shamanic journeys and wanted to be painted" (my reference: catalog of the Museum Schloß Moyland "Joseph Beuys and the Shamans", with the artist Anatol Donkan / Nanai ethnic group, among others). She is originally a graduate in business administration, but now has her own practice for physiotherapy and coaching in Königstein/Taunus). In addition, she provided me with her six-page text "Lucy and the Rhythm of Life", in which a large turtle plays an important role. [hint: this is an automatic translation from German]   |   Category: Paintings   |   Material: Papier   |   Country of origin: Bavaria, Germany   |   Artist: Mareike Schuster | Detailpage | Similar pieces

You will see on the stylized turtle shell the exhibits arranged according to their similarity. Click on the turtle shell and explore the exhibition!

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The pattern of a turtle resembles a mathematical Voronoi diagram. We use a Voronoi diagram here, which displays exhibits on a surface partitioned according to the similarity of the pieces. The similarities of the pieces are calculated by an artificial intelligence algorithm.

Das oben links dargestellte Objekt (farbig umrandet) ist das Referenzobjekt zu dem die ähnlichen Objekte dargestellt werden. Ein neues Referenzobjekt kann aus den angezeigten ähnlichen Stücken per Klick bestimmt werden. So kann man sich entlang von Ähnlichkeiten durch die Ausstellung bewegen.

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