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Weinberger on the Creation Process

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Courage, merger and constant questioning of your own perception through new challenges are the basic prerequisite for advancement in the world of contemporary art for renewed artist Weinberger S . Without your own unique concept and vigor to openly show your creative work to other artists, in today's world of information flow and ultimate creative competencies you might end up stuck somewhere between birthday cards and personal orders. The artist-work-spectator relation has always been an inevitable process of art regardless of the positive or negative outcome. Art itself is a factor that enhances or surprises the world, and without observers the story is simply incomplete. It is the same with Shaya Weinberger , just like every other observer, his impression and feelings have their own meaning and impact. In his case positive impression makes him quite happy while negative stimulate the formation of new ideas. His work is currently part of the setting "Autonomy indi

Shaya Weinberger Displays his “People and Touch” Exhibition

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The unique exhibition of the multi-talented artist Shaya Weinberger named “People and Touch”, was presented yesterday at the Museum of Arts and Crafts. This season’s first in line exhibition is part of the project “A Look in the Dark”. The exhibition presents an entire section of the young artist Shaya creative work, with an emphasis on the human figure, shape and motion.  Weinberger painted most of the models in nude act or portraits, and it’s the first time that he directly paints on somebody. The composition of the body in a certain position, apparel and white paper, it all seemed a little confusing to him in the first few minutes, but soon he managed to find his focus. Once he started to work, the compositions came spontaneously in a manner in which its abstraction will adapt to every situation. Weinberger, Shaya prefers a world where you can feel abstractions on yourself or at least to some extent create your own impression. For him the best personal inspiration comes from

Shaya Weinberger and the Unusual Street Art

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This Monday, New York hosted the first edition of the unusual street art festival, where around 200 artists from different fields, got out of their workshops, ateliers, studios and joined forces in an open- air creation, together with the citizens of New York. Shaya Weinberger was one of the artists who contributed and left his mark, in the creation of New York’s unusual image. We sometimes forget that in fact art began somewhere in the open, from ancient Greece onwards, and even earlier, if we talk about the first man and the first need for artistic expression. According to Weinberger people together with the modern way of life and perception, have made art imposed by an artificial framework, an settled art institution trying to make her way, where the importance of art has nothing to do with its essence. Art does not lose its own values depending on where it is showcased. For Shaya displaying art on the street makes it more accessible to its consumers, as it lowers the ba