Marina Abramović: The Pioneer of Performance Art as a Source of Creative Inspiration. Marina Abramović is one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and an undisputed pioneer of performance art. Since the 1970s, her work has challenged the boundaries between art and life, using her own body as the main tool of expression. Through extreme actions, prolonged silences and highly emotionally charged situations, Abramović has transformed the way we understand presence, time and the relationship between artist and audience. Beyond performance, her approach has influenced creators from multiple disciplines, demonstrating that the body, mindfulness, and vulnerability can become powerful creative engines. This article explores how Abramović's performance art can serve as inspiration for those seeking new forms of expression. What is performance art? Performance art is an artistic practice based on live action, where the artist's body becomes the primary medium of the work. Unlike disciplines such as painting or sculpture, performance does not always leave a physical object as a result, but an experience that happens in a specific time and space. One of its main characteristics is the importance of time as artistic matter. Duration, repetition and physical or mental resistance are part of the performative language. The body functions as an emotional and symbolic channel that connects directly with the spectator.
Etiquetas de Vino Cosechero 2014. Cada etiqueta está numerada a mano, del 1/99 al 99/99. Diseño gràfico y concepto de Oriol Pascual.
What patience! ... Rewarded for the result. Shocking. When it's a 500 bottle vintage, what do you do? More patience?
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Hi Miguelon! Calligraphy is always patience. When they ask me for a logo I also write it 500 times.
Bravo!! Warn of the next harvest ... XD
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I still remember Elisava doing Neuland in the mornings with the reeds you brought us! Health!
Great job.
As a curiosity, did you include any of the wine in the paint you used?
I already say that it is simple and plain curiosity.
A greeting.
Thanks SuperLopez, Víctor, 9estudio and Miguelon! SuperLopez, I didn't use wine, no. It's watercolor Schmincke, the good kind.
What a beautiful result, amazing! The numbers 4, 12, 63 and 80, at the last photo, have any meaning? :P
Thank you Bernardo! Not any meaning.
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What patience! ... Rewarded for the result. Shocking.
When it's a 500 bottle vintage, what do you do? More patience?
Hi Miguelon! Calligraphy is always patience. When they ask me for a logo I also write it 500 times.
Bravo!! Warn of the next harvest ... XD
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I still remember Elisava doing Neuland in the mornings with the reeds you brought us!
Health!
Great job.
As a curiosity, did you include any of the wine in the paint you used?
I already say that it is simple and plain curiosity.
A greeting.
Thanks SuperLopez, Víctor, 9estudio and Miguelon! SuperLopez, I didn't use wine, no. It's watercolor Schmincke, the good kind.
What a beautiful result, amazing! The numbers 4, 12, 63 and 80, at the last photo, have any meaning? :P
Thank you Bernardo! Not any meaning.
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