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. Over the colours and far away... My name is Artemis Papert. I have been painting and drawing for as long as I can remember. I grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. I spend many years doing research in biology. My work brought me to Scotland where I have been living since 1999. First in Edinburgh and now in Aberdeen. I am now working as an artist and a therapist. When I create art it is a dialogue with shapes and colours. I let myself be guided by the emerging work. It becomes an ever changing transformation of shapes and colours. In the process I also get transformed myself. Abstract art is my main style. I use colours, shapes and textures to express an inner world, an inner landscape, inhabited by intuition, feelings, emotions. And lots of hope. The finished work is the inner landscapes in the outer world. While I work mostly with acrylic and ink, I also use watercolour, gouache and pastel. I recently started exploring digital art -TurtleArt. I find it allows striking combinations of randomness and structure. We are all story tellers, my stories are told in shapes and colours. To navigate through the site, choose the gallery of paintings you would like to visit from the list on the right. Small images of the paintings will appear on the left. Just click on any of them if you want to see a bigger version. If you have a slow internet connection, please be a bit patient during downloading! I've tried to keep everything small enough so that it should take less than a minute for each drawing. I hope your visit is enjoyable and fun. I will keep adding new galleries, so don't hesitate do come and visit again! Artemis If you have any comments, suggestions or want to know when new galleries open, simply send me an email to: art(TakeAwayThisPart)@yinandyang.co.uk (Sorry, you will have to copy the above email address and delete the parenthesis with the text inside them. This is to minimise the amount of SPAM emails I receive)