Rasty Stone


Rasty Stone is a persistent and unwavering contemporary artist who refuses to be pigeonholed into a particular style. His works demonstrate that he generally prefers a bold and bright palette. Rasty explains this by the fact that colors can have a profound influence on people's moods, something he wants the viewer to constantly experience.

Rasty needs the psychological challenge of painting, the smell of fresh paint, and the feel of brushes in his hand as his elixir of life.

His works demonstrate that he generally prefers a bold and bright palette. Rasty explains this by the fact that colors can have a profound influence on people's moods, something he wants the viewer to constantly experience.

His visual language is powerful and complex. In addition to the brush, he uses various tools to apply the paint, allowing him to experiment in a controlled manner. His bare hands are also frequently used. This is how Rasty ultimately balances the colors into the correct position, which happens directly on the canvas.

The combination of different painting techniques is characteristic of his pictorial experiments. Freed from the constraints of the past, Rasty's paintings also reveal what the artist has always strived for: a "controlled explosion of color and form."

In the dynamic world of art, Rasty Stone is a certified artist and a respected name among international artists. His works are characterized by innovative techniques and a unique shadow effect that captivates viewers.

I follow my intuition, my spontaneity, into my inner psyche, into my subconscious, where there are no preconceptions or other judgments, where everything that comes is allowed to show itself and express itself.

I experience these moments as a deep and powerful connection with myself, as a "being at one" with the entire cosmos.

This authentic self-expression, whose magic is transmitted to the viewer, can allow them to slip into their own subconscious and connect them with the dynamics of their inner world.

The extraordinary vibrancy of forms/structures and colors creates magical worlds populated by unique beings and figures.

Through the often intense, emotional painting style, unconscious mental structures are exposed and, at the same time, their mystical form is expressed.

Painting is "more a consequence than an intention." The picture becomes, so to speak, the "remnant of a ritual-painterly act."

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