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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
The alchemists distilled a naturally occurring bright green liquid substance into sulfuric acid and further into a yellow oil called 'vitriol'. Vitriol was used to melt away everything except pure gold. Today, the word vitriol is used to mean cruel and bitter criticism and is often associated with depression resulting from the repression of unfulfilled desires. It's not that different from the frustrations sometimes encountered in the creative process.… Painting is often more of a therapy session than a dabbling of colors. The artist's brush can activate archetypal energies of opposing forces and inner conflicts seeking reconciliation and integration. These are the wild brushstrokes, the drips and splashes, that bring out the artist's inner life. Turpentine, like vitriol, can dissolve our wounds and make room for something extraordinary. In life, like in painting, we are provided the friction required for us to discover what thought patterns and behaviors work for our betterment and tho
Stephen Linsteadt expresses transformative themes on canvas through oil. His approach involves intentional brushstrokes, mindful of color, pattern and surprises in creation. His works act as bridges, balancing between conscious and unconscious realms, reflecting a deeply spiritual, introspective dialogue.