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Bread Cloud
(< 1997). Spiritual home, spiritual back-
ground, nourishing, motivating, source of
motivation. What a protagonist will or will
not allow - a cloud symbol without shading
or overlapping Bread Clouds signify unclear
relations.
Ill. stylized clouds. Originally feeding cloud
(life-donating rain) and cosmos/home.
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Protagonist
(< 2008, before the meaning was only
"client").
Protagonist, (me, myself and...) I, doer,
main character.
Ill. Head with lung (for me the most
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Client: the “I” of a
client from a made to
order drawing.
On the head:
1. a lanyard like on a
packed gift
2. the letter “K” for
the german word for
client ("Klient")
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Knot
(< 1995). 'To remember something, a me-
mory, to take note, to be covered'.
Ill. derived from the form of a handker-
chief knot.
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Bun
(< 2006). This actor stands for memories
of smells, meals or tactile experiences
from the childhood, which affect up-to-
date decisions, approximately in love
things or consumer divorces.
a) the "normal bun" (roll) (here in red)
b) the "conscious bun" (three variants
in blue with different shade setting):
in consciousness around the own in-
fluenceableness by “roll” met decisions
Note: the more shade, the consciously
is a protagonist a "bun"...
Fig. the form of the performer is
reminiscent of a "Schrippe", a type
of bun in Berlin, Germany.
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Field
(< 1996). Field, in the sense of a sphere of
meaning, unit(s)-making, energy field, to
be connected, associative, collaborative
often one notices or sees that something
is connected but cannot call it by name....
Ill. pattern, grid.
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Foursome
(< 1996). Performer with field character. Re-
presents: 'closed, defensive, cold, unsociable,
incommunicative, unapproachable, restrained,
reserved, withdrawn'.
Ill. incomplete fivesome - for more, see Five-
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Fivesome
(< 1996). Performer with field character. Re-
presents: communicative, curious, open, soft,
approachable.
Ill. the figure five is derived from human beings:
each 2 arms, legs and head - therefore a com-
plete, curious person. Because of the field
character’s unspecific, bursting, form, often
very large.
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Vase
(< 1995). Source, give a gift, donate, pass on.
But also the opposite: pile up, collect, concen-
trate, store, carry together.
Ill. vessel, the more belly-shaped, the more
reliable. Always (!) depicted spatially - other-
wise (most) performers "Leaf Amphora" (Per-
former Nr. 22).
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Leaf Amphora
(< 2002). Collecting/donating and producing
connections, directing, network making.
Form often becomes mouth or eye-shaped.
Attention: appears in two versions!
Ill. shape somewhere between leaf and am-
phora, rarely spatial; almost never appears
alone.
a) still very similar to an amphora.
b) but closer to a mix of leaf and mouth.
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Sieve
(< 2000). Clear up, pluck, clean, clarify some-
thing.
But also: to pluck something.
Ill. stylized round sieve.
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Weight
(< 1999). Load, saddle, oppress, to be op-
pressed, cramp, burden, strain, to be strained,
push, restrict, bother, wear out, exhaust,
stress, tax.
Ill. derived from a weight from mechanical
(analogue) scales.
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