abstract exspressionismWe are the first artists to embedded a RFID microchip in our paintings - for authenticity and identification purposes. Each painting comes with a RFID scanner. We do not allow reproductions of our artwork, only the originals will be available.

Our abstract Expressionism uses nature’s forces such as gravity, wind and centrifugal to create infinite variations of melding and splattering paint.

We prefer to use vivid high gloss to boost our energy levels (Chromotherapy). Our larger artwork has a rfid microchip that is embedded in the painting. This chip has a unique identification number that is 18 digits long. The microchip is used to identify the authenticity of our artwork and provide identification in the event of theft. The signature and artist identification for our artwork is the symbol that is shown at the top. The V is an outline of the inside of our fingers when making the peace sign representing "peace", a line underneath indicating "over", and a circle below that signifying "earth": Peace Over Earth (POE). Our life mission is to challenge our own creative energies with unique works of art that can be purchased and enjoyed by others. We hope to one day start our own charity from the sales of our artwork  We believe the education of today’s children will help create a more peaceful world.

  

Experimental art - An imprecise term applied to art that is concerned with exploring new ideas and/or technology. It is sometimes used virtually synonymously with‘avantgarde', but‘experimental’ usually suggests a more explicit desire to extend the boundaries of the art in terms of materials or techniques.  Similar type is abstract expressionism most well know artist is Jackson Pollock. Present day artist Damien Hirst  is todays

Our distinctive paintings burst from their canvases in unrestrained explosions of color. Energy radiates from the center of each piece, while infinite variations of melding and splattering paint create a microcosm of pattern within the larger composition. Each painting is highly unique, ensuring an unequaled viewing experience.

Article from RFID Journal A husband-wife artist team are embedding transponders in artwork.By Mark Roberti Aug. 1, 2011—Artists are always looking for ways to be unique. Husband and wife team Douglas Greengard and Amy Carnes found a niche in the form of radio frequency identification. They are the first artists to embed RFID transponders in their work for identification and authentication purposes. (Some museums are tagging art for inventory management.)"My original idea was to embed a transponder with enough memory to store some information about the artwork, so someone purchasing one of our abstract expressionist paintings could read that tag and watch a video

Silly artist Trix are for kids
NEW - 24" paper with Trix cereal
back lit blue LED wall wash (microchiped)

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      Blue wall wash from back artwork


35" round paper board - polyinks - metal specks with glow powders - hard acrylic (microchiped)


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Night view glow phosphors in painting
   

 
 
47 inch round with LED back lights for wall wash  (microchiped) 
 
 3D 45 inch paper board with polyinks  hard acrylic
 blue LED back lights for wall wash effect   (microchiped)
 
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