This is the last of a series of paintings I created during the Mischtechnique Seminar I did in Austria in 2014 with Professor
Phil Rubinov and Mantra Cora.
I learnt to use egg tempera and oil in layers.
If anybody is interested in taking part in the course this year I think this is the link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1127975244004354/
To see the others you can visit previous posts:
https://steemit.com/artprocess/@romanie/the-charriot-painting-2014
https://steemit.com/art/@romanie/whalebird-painting-2014
https://steemit.com/art/@romanie/entre-copas-painting-2014
https://steemit.com/art/@romanie/nightflower-painting-2014
https://steemit.com/art/@romanie/death-painting-2014
https://steemit.com/art/@romanie/brightness-mini-painting-2014
This one came back from the seminar quite unfinished. It was an experiment we did with acrylics to create an abstract ground to work on.
I left it in the studio for a few years in this state...
...till, in 2017 I finally worked on it with oils and a bit of egg tempera. I was working on many neurological patterns and this one took shape in this state.
It was so vibrant and alive!
I was surprised by it also.
In this pic one can see how it was framed and hung in the exhibition.
The thing is, that just before I had my exhibition and had also made the poster using this vibrant image, my friend and musician Robert Rich decided it was perfect for his next release and wanted it.
So then I sent it to California after the exhibition to it´s new home with Robert and Dixie. Although, the painting got a little damaged in the mail and a bit was recovered by Robert´s ability but then, when I was over in California visiting now in June I had the pleasure to spend some time with them and also be able to personally restore it.
This is after it is hanging again in his studio
Robert Rich´s album is called Biode and can be heard and purchased at
https://robertrich.bandcamp.com/album/the-biode
I have become personally ver attached to this album I often listen to while painting.
His website is https://robertrich.com/
Here are the graphics:
I hope you enjoy this music and paintings travels.
Best Wishes,
Romanie
As this is the last painting of this series, here is an image I took of the paintings at the stage they were when I left the seminar in 2014.