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In The Clouds 

Titel: In The Clouds - Woman
Medium: mixed media - printed on fine art paper,
                  mounted on aluminum dibond, framed
Edition: unique pieces
Dimension: 80 x 60 cm
Year: 2024

Titel: In The Clouds - Brothers
Medium: mixed media - printed on fine art paper,
                  mounted on aluminum dibond, framed
Edition: unique pieces
Dimension: 80 x 60 cm
Year: 2024

Titel: In The Clouds - Man
Medium: mixed media - printed on fine art paper,
                  mounted on aluminum dibond, framed
Edition: unique pieces
Dimension: 80 x 60 cm
Year: 2024

Titel: In The Clouds - Girl
Medium: mixed media - printed on fine art paper,
                  mounted on aluminum dibond, framed
Edition: unique pieces
Dimension: 70 x 50 cm
Year: 2023

Titel: In The Clouds - Boy
Medium: mixed media - printed on fine art paper,
                  mounted on aluminum dibond, framed
Edition: unique pieces
Dimension: 70 x 50 cm
Year: 2023

What science fild did I transform into visual expression
for the In the Clouds pictures?

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 When we look at images in which certain elements are obscured or incomplete like in this pictures a whole series of special processes are activated in the brain.

The parietal lobe gets activated.
The parietal lobe helps with spatial mapping and detects where something is missing or hidden in space.

Visual attention is also increased - the brain actively “scans” the scene to reconstruct the missing parts.

And the prefrontal
Cortex gets activated. This area is important for understanding context, planning and making predictions. When something in the picture is incomplete, the prefrontal cortex generates hypotheses: What could be behind the clouds? What is missing?

 

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