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Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other people in the world have. Sculpting on canvas" needs to be clarified. I prepare canvas with mortar. After the mortar has dried out, I carve in my images with steel brushes, scrapers and metal pencils. This is how I create a relief painting. When I add different colours to the mortar, this artwork can be completed. But most of the times this relief is the foundation for a painting. The painting starts when the relief is completely dried out. This can take up to a week. I apply more than one layer, but this is not always necessary. This depends on the specific kind of mortar I use. For painting I use oil paint and enamel paint, but also acrylic paint on occasion. My daily activities consist of painting on canvas and paper. I do this not to create paintings, but purely to train and improve my skills for my 'Sculpted Canvas' Art..
Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other people in the world have. Sculpting on canvas" needs to be clarified. I prepare canvas with mortar. After the mortar has dried out, I carve in my images with steel brushes, scrapers and metal pencils. This is how I create a relief painting. When I add different colours to the mortar, this artwork can be completed. But most of the times this relief is the foundation for a painting. The painting starts when the relief is completely dried out. This can take up to a week. I apply more than one layer, but this is not always necessary. This depends on the specific kind of mortar I use. For painting I use oil paint and enamel paint, but also acrylic paint on occasion. My daily activities consist of painting on canvas and paper. I do this not to create paintings, but purely to train and improve my skills for my 'Sculpted Canvas' Art..
Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other people in the world have. Sculpting on canvas" needs to be clarified. I prepare canvas with mortar. After the mortar has dried out, I carve in my images with steel brushes, scrapers and metal pencils. This is how I create a relief painting. When I add different colours to the mortar, this artwork can be completed. But most of the times this relief is the foundation for a painting. The painting starts when the relief is completely dried out. This can take up to a week. I apply more than one layer, but this is not always necessary. This depends on the specific kind of mortar I use. For painting I use oil paint and enamel paint, but also acrylic paint on occasion. My daily activities consist of painting on canvas and paper. I do this not to create paintings, but purely to train and improve my skills for my 'Sculpted Canvas' Art..
Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other people in the world have. Sculpting on canvas" needs to be clarified. I prepare canvas with mortar. After the mortar has dried out, I carve in my images with steel brushes, scrapers and metal pencils. This is how I create a relief painting. When I add different colours to the mortar, this artwork can be completed. But most of the times this relief is the foundation for a painting. The painting starts when the relief is completely dried out. This can take up to a week. I apply more than one layer, but this is not always necessary. This depends on the specific kind of mortar I use. For painting I use oil paint and enamel paint, but also acrylic paint on occasion. My daily activities consist of painting on canvas and paper. I do this not to create paintings, but purely to train and improve my skills for my 'Sculpted Canvas' Art..
Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other people in the world have. Sculpting on canvas" needs to be clarified. I prepare canvas with mortar. After the mortar has dried out, I carve in my images with steel brushes, scrapers and metal pencils. This is how I create a relief painting. When I add different colours to the mortar, this artwork can be completed. But most of the times this relief is the foundation for a painting. The painting starts when the relief is completely dried out. This can take up to a week. I apply more than one layer, but this is not always necessary. This depends on the specific kind of mortar I use. For painting I use oil paint and enamel paint, but also acrylic paint on occasion. My daily activities consist of painting on canvas and paper. I do this not to create paintings, but purely to train and improve my skills for my 'Sculpted Canvas' Art..

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Spiritual isolation Painting

Hadjira Bayou

Algeria

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 1.6 D in

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Calif'Art collection.One of the most common experiences on the spiritual path is a sensation of isolation and loneliness. This experience of isolation grows larger the more awakened we are, and can be illusory or a real experience based on having experiences and understandings that not many other pe...

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2012

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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23.6 W x 23.6 H x 1.6 D in

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My last collection about "The Quest for the absolute" As an artist, my approach is rooted in a deep sense of exploration and discovery. I am driven by the desire to uncover the hidden truths of the world and to connect with the realm of the unknown. I believe that true art is not simply about creating something aesthetically pleasing, but about expressing the deepest aspects of the human experience. My work is an ongoing quest to tap into the infinite source of inspiration that surrounds us. I am always in search of new ways to express the complexity and beauty of the world and the human experience. I like to think that my art is an invitation to the viewer to look beyond the surface of things and to discover new perspectives on life. I am a mystic, listening to the call of the absolute, and my art reflects this spiritual connection. I believe that art has the power to transcend the boundaries of the material world and to touch the soul. My work is a reflection of the mystery and wonder of existence, and I hope that it will inspire others to explore their own truth and to connect with the deeper aspects of themselves. In my collection "The Quest for the Absolute", I intend to express the search for something that is not tangible, something that goes beyond the limits of the human comprehension, something that is not explainable, but that exists in a realm of pure beauty, pure love, and pure truth. I believe that my art can be a source of healing, a way to connect with the divine and to find the truth within ourselves. I hope that my work can inspire others to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and to embrace the beauty and mystery of life. As an artist, my approach is rooted in a deep sense of exploration and discovery. I am driven by the desire to uncover the hidden truths of the world and to connect with the realm of the unknown. I believe that true art is not simply about creating something aesthetically pleasing, but about expressing the deepest aspects of the human experience. My work is an ongoing quest to tap into the infinite source of inspiration that surrounds us. I am always in search of new ways to express the complexity and beauty of the world and the human experience. I like to think that my art is an invitation to the viewer to look beyond the surface of things and to discover new perspectives on life. I am a mystic, listening to the call of the absolute, and my art reflects this spiritual connection.

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