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Prof Philip Rubinov-Jacobson




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Prof Philip Rubinov-Jacobson

"I am an artist, writer, philosopher, teacher and visionary. My studies were complemented under the mentorship of the internationally renowned artist, Ernst Fuchs, at Castle Wartholz, in Vienna, Austria, in 1973–1974. During this time I trained in the painting and printmaking techniques of the Old Masters. This knowledge prevails beneath my work, which is described as being unusually versatile. My travels have been extensive, including in India, where I studied Kashmir Shaivism and wandered naked with a band of Sadhus in 1978. I have studied the world wisdom traditions, the martial arts of Kodakan Judo and Aikido Sword. Through my friendship with Ken Wilber, the renowned author and philosopher, I have cultivated many insights into the mysterious forces within the realm of art and integral psychology/philosophy".

Professor Phil has also published an Essay on this site entitled: Promethean Flames - Rekindling and Re-visioning the Creative Fire

Prof. Philip Rubinov-Jacobson is one of 50 Artists featured in our first publication entitled Metamorphosis.

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