Paul Jaisini the creator of his artworks in the future!

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PAUL JAISINI INVISIBLE PAINTINGS Paul Jaisini creates as fast as original idea in a minute

The Internet never forget – Fist invisible art documented on Internet

This art has moved from counterculture to collector culture, it has started
to become more consumable. Wall drawings by Sol LeWitt, a founding father of conceptualism, were once about reducing visual art to the raw ideas that
shape it. Watching LeWitt’s raw ideas become high-end collectibles may be
what has led some younger artists to seek a more ironclad evanescence. Tino
Sehgal, who was born in London in 1976 and is now based in Berlin, simply
makes strange things happen in the world, without any records or photos
permitted. A collector who “buys” a Sehgal—they now run around $100,000,
a pittance in Art Basel terms—doesn’t even get a certificate to prove it:
the transaction is conducted in cash, before witnesses, without paperwork
to soil its purity.That was good…

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