Rene Mrosek Biography

As an artist of modern times, understanding himself and the world through color, by defining the meaning of originality Rene Mrosek is a painter that leads in his craft of oil, acrylic paste in its diverse art form. Rene Mrosek, born in Belgium in 1958, raised in Germany until his family immigrated to America was handed a paint brush at the mere age of five from his father the artist Herbert Heinz Mrosek. He started painting and fell in love with the creative process immediately, telling his father "When I grow up I am going to be an artist just like you." Thus throughout his lifetime Rene was exposed to all mediums of painting and art along with the trials and tribulations that have molded his life and formed this learning lesson of life we live in. As the self made artist, his drive and passion for painting fueled his study from renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt to more modern artists like Klimt, Van Gogh, Dali, and in turn helped guide his lifestyle into a life it self.

            A deep spiritual healing and recovery from his father’s death a decade ago, transformed his life and this experience played a major role in his style of color therapy and techniques of creative innovativeness. There is no color he does not use.  He creates a wide range of forms and creates dense, rich tones giving room for more detail on a broad prospective. Rene’s dynamic range of artistic styles encourage one when viewing his work to see internally as well as externally, some say they are “soulful”.

           Dividing his time between San Diego and Palm Desert Rene Mrosek now pursues a full time career in art.  His visionary works ignites the hearts and minds of art lovers.

Artist's Statement

I believe a work of art has a life and soul. Is for posterity human as I am. I can only attempt to create it. I never quite succeed. For true art is not human, but divine. Never the less It is that quest for a master piece that makes me who I am. That never-ending search for the perfect picture. The definitive line. The ultimate poem, and above all, the truth for the truth is more valuable then what we think we know. I do not make political or religious statement with my art. Neither do I attempt to shock nor provoke other, whatever my personal opinion of them might be I paint pictures to give hope, joy