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At the root of all our thoughts, emotions and behaviours is the communication between neurons within our brain. Each colour represents a brainwave and its four simple periodic rhythms; alpha, beta, delta and theta. All pieces are connected between them. Of course, I’m not trying to reproduce waves as you see them on an electroencephalogram. Instead, I wanted to create a journey of the mind, the thoughts and the emotions; a quest into knowing oneself.

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Acrylic on heavyweight canvas textured paper

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#brainwawe #geomtry #abstract #landscape #contemporary #painting #brain #unconscious #workonpaper 

Into The Mind, piece 2 (2015) Acrylic painting
by Lili A Phelouzat

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At the root of all our thoughts, emotions and behaviours is the communication between neurons within our brain. Each colour represents a brainwave and its four simple periodic rhythms; alpha, beta, delta and theta. All pieces are connected between them. Of course, I’m not trying to reproduce waves as you see them on an electroencephalogram. Instead, I wanted to create a journey of the mind, the thoughts and the emotions; a quest into knowing oneself.

Materials used:

Acrylic on heavyweight canvas textured paper

Tags:
#brainwawe #geomtry #abstract #landscape #contemporary #painting #brain #unconscious #workonpaper 
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I have been exhibiting since 2009 in UK and France and selling internationally in Europe, US and South America. Between 2011 and 2012, I organised and curated a series of... Read more

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