"Inspired By The Greats" was a recent group members' exhibition at the Box Factory For the Arts in the trendy town of St. Joseph, Michigan USA. Onli showed his 1994, acrylics on 36: Square canvas "Breaking Bread" Rhythmistic treatment of the masters in art "Dinner at Emmaus". Rembrant and Carravagio were among the greats to visualize this moment in their practices.
The Rhythmistic painting at the top is called "Every Mother's Son" and has been in the private collection of a Chaplin in Chicago since 1998. It is an homage to the Pieta by Michaelanglo. The Chaplin was impressed that the contextual message was not lost in the painting that was derived from a classic well known statue.
Gallerists! Art enthusiasts! Curator's to collect, exhibit and appreciate Rhythmistic Fine Art are welcomed. "The term I launched is Rhythmistic Art as the universal Future-Primitif genre for me to grow and practice, Narrative, figurative or beyond is my practice's core. Creating visual art transcending race and gender issues in a series. A nexus of collective flows, technique, inner & outer visions & value! Please share this blog with your art loving network."
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