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International Award Winning Artist, The Quantum Muse Exhibits Her Latest Work At Las Laguna Art Gallery.
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. - Californer -- Las Laguna Art Gallery is hosting the "Figure or Faces" exhibit, which features art from around the globe. One of the pieces you can view online, is a photograph by international award-winning artist, and futurist, Cynthia Pinot, The Quantum Muse.
Synesthesia is a condition in which one sense is simultaneously activated by another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia might see color when they hear music.
International award-winning artist Cynthia Pinot, The Quantum Muse, says her art piece, titles "Reflections of Syn, "Freya", in the exhibit is part of her quiet artistic journey. Pinot hopes that the viewers will be able to appreciate the beauty of synesthesia through her body of work.
When asked, Pinot shared "I use photography, illustrative, drawing tools, generative adversarial network, synthesized machine intuition, to push the velocity and boundaries of the human expression. Via the mechanism of quantum feedback, you send a constant, and never-ending stream of information into the universal intelligence of the quantum field. As a result, the potentialities of all your alternative realities collapse into the present moment and coalesce to create chance opportunities, synchronicities, and diving timing. As artist I feel it is our responsibility to be the voice and the eyes for others as we move through all timelines, just be present, create the truth as you see it, and hear, where others cannot, even if the demands are difficult in this prosaic world. We can change the world; through truth, texture, and colored sound vibrations, through love all things are possible."
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The exhibit opens tonight to the public tonight with a small artist reception from
6 to 7:30pm
"Reflections of Syn, Freya (https://www.laslagunaartgallery.com/2023faces)
Las Laguna Art Gallery
577 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Synesthesia is a condition in which one sense is simultaneously activated by another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia might see color when they hear music.
International award-winning artist Cynthia Pinot, The Quantum Muse, says her art piece, titles "Reflections of Syn, "Freya", in the exhibit is part of her quiet artistic journey. Pinot hopes that the viewers will be able to appreciate the beauty of synesthesia through her body of work.
When asked, Pinot shared "I use photography, illustrative, drawing tools, generative adversarial network, synthesized machine intuition, to push the velocity and boundaries of the human expression. Via the mechanism of quantum feedback, you send a constant, and never-ending stream of information into the universal intelligence of the quantum field. As a result, the potentialities of all your alternative realities collapse into the present moment and coalesce to create chance opportunities, synchronicities, and diving timing. As artist I feel it is our responsibility to be the voice and the eyes for others as we move through all timelines, just be present, create the truth as you see it, and hear, where others cannot, even if the demands are difficult in this prosaic world. We can change the world; through truth, texture, and colored sound vibrations, through love all things are possible."
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The exhibit opens tonight to the public tonight with a small artist reception from
6 to 7:30pm
"Reflections of Syn, Freya (https://www.laslagunaartgallery.com/2023faces)
Las Laguna Art Gallery
577 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Source: GJD Report
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