Large acrylic painting on a 3.5 cm thick poplar wood panel.
Story about the painting:
I'm a movie fan, so one early autumn evening I went to a retro cinema to watch the mystery thriller Blow-Up with Vanessa Redgrave again.
The street where the cinema is located shone in the rays of the slowly setting sun. It was completely empty, only two young women were standing on the sidewalk in front of the cinema, waving burning circles of fire in their hands. I've seen all kinds of things, but I didn't understand this scene... what does it want to be? The whole thing had a very strong mystical charge, and at the same time it was absurd, and I just stood there looking dumbfounded at this very strange scene.
Only after a while did I think of filming her with my cell phone. I felt that I had just found the subject for my next painting. Because of the burning circles and the proximity of the cinema, the idea of naming it after another strange film - the psychological horror Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - immediately popped into my head.
So, in short, that is the story of this somewhat mystical and strange painting.
poplar wood panel
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Large acrylic painting on a 3.5 cm thick poplar wood panel.
Story about the painting:
I'm a movie fan, so one early autumn evening I went to a retro cinema to watch the mystery thriller Blow-Up with Vanessa Redgrave again.
The street where the cinema is located shone in the rays of the slowly setting sun. It was completely empty, only two young women were standing on the sidewalk in front of the cinema, waving burning circles of fire in their hands. I've seen all kinds of things, but I didn't understand this scene... what does it want to be? The whole thing had a very strong mystical charge, and at the same time it was absurd, and I just stood there looking dumbfounded at this very strange scene.
Only after a while did I think of filming her with my cell phone. I felt that I had just found the subject for my next painting. Because of the burning circles and the proximity of the cinema, the idea of naming it after another strange film - the psychological horror Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - immediately popped into my head.
So, in short, that is the story of this somewhat mystical and strange painting.
poplar wood panel
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