Richard Feinman Solo Painting Exhibition
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It doesn’t matter at all, it is all what we’re going through. Travelers venture into the variations of colours - such as Freud once observed in an ongoing psychoanalysis of being the master of his own mind (and other peoples’ too). Lying awake at night, the insomniac’s nightmare of sleepless dreams of images dancing in rows of twos and threes; like visions from an old black and white WWII film footage; planes flying in formation dropping bombs of mass colour shapes and textures upon their subjects. Sleeping there, awake, thinking what does this have to do with life as we know it. Truth is but a bunch of lies believed by the majority of the viewers in the same space, the same room. Such are the interpretation of circles of colours and boxes with no name or apparent location in space. These, determined through some kind of emotional attitude, speak out loud “ hey look at me”. Invisible to the naked eye but very much vivid to the atrocity of mindful interpretations of an ongoing study ‘what is real’. He stopped, looked around and gently touched her shoulder – the one in which all sexual desire is privatized inside the bedroom but contained in the parameters of a rectangle shape an apparent painted canvas. He said, she said, she said to her - in such a soft, elegant, sexy voice, a whisper that is heard over and over - the kind that sticks in your mind like peanut butter sticking to the top of your mouth; “Hey ME… this is the real ME and I am talking to you.” Stop pretending - “ I know who you are, I know how you are, take your lid off and taste the new – we are waiting for you”. He waits, she waits they sleep alone together. Afterwards vivid imagery in the form of dreams that awake in the mind – of freshly baked cookies and dancing plums so ripe so sweet – These images like snapshots in the family album can be found inside yourself, found inside the painting, located inside your house on the wall beside the television.
Subconscious Thoughts
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American artist Richard Feinman explores subconscious thoughts through colorful depictions of circles and boxes with no name or apparent location in space that inspire the viewers to ponder their own dreams and innate thoughts.

