we combine art, imagination and technical craft
21st century art
large or small - no artwork is insignificant
simply modern
we're an art studio which makes ideas reality
multiple media
art philosophy with an edge
perpetual scale
seamless interpolation of ideas and media
fine + applied arts
bridging the gap between visuall and temporal arts
artspace continuum
evolved perception
the art in 4D
closing the coda gap
no visible boundaries
Diversity

Our artwork advances in a wide variety of mediums, methods and techniques.

Artspace Continuum

We have a long list of published and award-winning fine and applied arts. Even film.

Your Own Museum

Investing in museum quality art is a major step in creating a higher environment.

we are an art | applied arts studio

PAAstudio offers a full range of art and applied arts services. Created with the unique 'Artspace Continuum' concept, our works are executed with high artistry and attention to detail, from true virtual to true real. Adding a proven professional art palette to the creation process, results in a remarkable fusion of spatial and temporal arts.

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We craft unique works of art, applied arts and film

Our works speak for themselves, they have been internationally awarded and featured in hard covers and magazines, with book publications circling the globe as far as Australia and China.
And then we do film too.

Welcome to our site, we are PAAstudio

Pronounced |ˈPi ˈEi ˈEiˈst(y)o͞odēˌō | - a progressive art and applied arts collaborative. We create and we enjoy doing so. Quite a bit - we simply provide for you a better way of life, based on better environment. We call it artspace continuum.

Learning from the past -
painting the future

The below thoughts from three different eras are essential for us. We are a modern art studio with a proven track record and plenty of publications and awards. We love what we do, we care about our environment and our legacy.

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Idea

Starting with a pencil or digital pen sketch and developing over 2D and 3D space with time continuation in mind.

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3D and 4D art

Taking full advantage of contemporary art means, we bridge the "coda gap" of temporal arts in a variable spacetime environment.

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Value and return

We create unique art pieces in varied scale, easily adaptable to any environment, free agent or commissioned.

Architecture is still music

- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Conversations with Eckermann (March 23, 1829)

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.

- Albert Einstein

The Saturday Evening Post, What Life Means to Einstein: An Interview by George Sylvester Viereck (October 26, 1929)

Less is more | God is in the details

- Mies van der Rohe

(1929)

Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works.

- Steve Jobs

(circa 2009)

a bit about our philosophy
not a simple catchphrase Artspace Continuum and More

Perpetual sizing (or scale) changes the presence of a specific artwork or series of artworks, creating varied perception at different levels. Not unlike a kinetic sculpture, which can be observed in motion, perpetual scale of printed art adds practically a hidden third dimension to two-dimensional art space, and even advances into temporal arts territory with different artwork scale recognition at differential points in time. In other words, borrowing the physics term "spacetime continuum", perpetual scale delivers exactly that - a continuous and infinitely variable perception of a single or series of, essentially, 2D art pieces as a morphing 4D comprehension of the art pieces in different scale and at multiple time points - or in a full artspace continuum. This effectively bridges over to temporal arts, such as music, theater, cinema, TV, dance, etc, by creating its own projected 2D through 4D universe. It’s a brilliantly simple, yet innovative approach, which also closes the coda gap of temporal arts - they do have an ending, after all. Here, perception develops potentially with no visible boundaries, besides the limits of imagination. Those, in turn, evolve as well - and back to physics, it’s Einstein’s saying “Imagination is more important than knowledge”.

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