Rosbek, inspired by the luminous palettes of Rothko and the dynamic brushwork of de Kooning, weaves a tapestry of emotion and abstraction. The brushstrokes—energetic, visceral—reveal figures in flux. The woman’s face, like a veiled memory, emerges from layers of pigment. The man, resolute yet elusive, embodies the human struggle.
Following this avant-garde, I tried to imitate Rothko in terms of depth but enhancing the diaphanous effect by applying one of the most sought after ancient recipes on the planet: cold encaustic (Punic wax). The results were satisfactory and will be subjected to restoration laboratories to verify the durability and stability of this technique.