More than 100 artists from the Netherlands and abroad will be exhibiting on March 21 and 22 at the Brabant Art Fair in Tilburg. Belgium and Germany are well represented, but there are also artists from Belarus and Ukraine.
A selection of striking works:
- Expressive faces and processed emotions created without preconceived ideas for execution, but arising spontaneously during the painting process with Carola Pisani and Danielle Ducheine. They advised me to let go of intended patterns.
- Beautiful artworks by Emilie Zonneveld where it is impossible to tell that they were made with soft pastel. "Simply" Carbothello pastel pencils were used on Pastelmat paper.
- Innovative technique by Nina Gerritsen using sewn-on pieces of fabric, which are subsequently painted over in a new color pattern.
- Human forms in tree trunks, detailed with pencil, by Helna De Bruin.
- New works by LauwPauw, radiating positivity and energy. It was nice, by the way, that she recognized me immediately. - Nothing is what it seems with Laurens Koppenhagen. Dozens of photos have been layered on top of each other for depth, a repetitive effect, and to bring together different locations.
- Portraits in illuminated Broken Glass art by Jose Heber, a Colombian who, of all places, grew up near the Leerdam glass factory. A pattern in the glass of a broken mobile phone was the source of inspiration.
- The highlight is undoubtedly the phenomenal work of the Ukrainian Ihor Bychkivskyy. He creates a new Impressionism (striped patterns instead of Pointillism) using oil paint applied with palette knives. His method is based on Plunderism. This technique was invented by the leading Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk.
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