Frank Sinatra's 100 Year Birthday Celebrated and Painted, with Trademarked COLOR CODING DNA® Technique
New York (PRWEB) December 11, 2015 -- Greg Herzog Paints Frank Sinatra 100, with his trademarked COLOR CODING DNA® technique.
Franks Sinatra was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.
While Sinatra never formally learned how to read music, he had a fine, natural understanding of it, and he worked very hard from a young age to improve his abilities in all aspects of music. A perfectionist, renowned for his impeccable dress sense and cleanliness, he always insisted on recording live with his band. Sinatra led a colorful personal life, and was often involved in turbulent affairs with women.
Sinatra was also one of the more misunderstood entertainers of his time,even though he was incredibly passionate and caring to those closest to him. Frank is a great example of how one one person can make a difference. He sings like no other.
Sinatra can sing anything and make it sound good, he emanates, something singers today don't have. He played his mouth like an instrument. Frank Sinatra remained a family man and close to and devoted to his kids and even his first wife.
There have been numerous biographies written trying to paint him to be a thug and hot head. Only one biography really captures the true man out of all of them.
Greg Herzog has created a technique and concept for Art never seen or done before with COLOR CODING DNA®.
We know what people or things look like in human form, on MRI's and brain scans, but what would they look like if they were represented by color?
Greg Herzog has created a Quantum Reaction Algorithm, using a geometric mathematical equation, where X number of points represents the makeup of a subject and each degree of expression within the context of each point is color coded and weighted accordingly.
The colors and meaning of the colors in the SINATRA 100 painting are as follows; White is Charisma, Bronze is Fun Loving, Violet is Sensitive, Blue is Blunt and Honest, Green is Control, Orange is Proud, Violet is Idealist, Indigo is Cool, Light Blue is Reformer, Orange is Natural Entertainer, Indigo is Intensity.
The COLOR CODING DNA® painting process is strikingly similar to the way patterns in Nature evolve.
Since its discovery in the 1960's, chaos theory has experienced spectacular success in explaining many of Nature's processes. A mathematical system can be designed to generate COLOR CODING DNA® trajectories, where the degree of chaos can be tuned. Many natural chaotic systems form fractals in the patterns that record the process.
Herzog arrived at his equation in his own personal quest to understand himself, by researching every possible scientific pathway of human development, Newton, Galileo, Jung and Max Planck. If a subject was represented by a color or series of colors what would it look like?
Similar to Physicists and Economists or the Myers Briggs model, Herzog has written an algorithm that uses a branch of physics that utilizes a Quantum theory to describe and predict the properties of a physical system.
He analyzes the Quantum data of the individual or subject, and then he follows a mathematical model to identify and quantify relationships in the data to best understand the true nature of the individual or subject based on the relationships.
Greg Herzog, a former sub four minute miler and conditioning specialist in New York City has worked with competitive athletes, as well as individuals from the ages 5-94, and has made studying human performance his life’s work. This extensive experience led to the development of “QUANTUM MAPPING®”, a mathematical equation to predict and change behavior, as well as a Quantum Reaction Theory: COLOR CODING DNA®, to help better understand the foundation of the makeup of an individual in regard to performance.
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