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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
43.3x27.6in
About this artwork
It is clear that the work of Francien Krieg consists mainly of portraits. Especially older women are her “pivotal works” It therefore seems that her paintings have only one subject. This is not the case. The private sphere of her beloved family also offers interesting possibilities. She projects her artistic vision for them and uses them to depict themes of birth, love, protection, education and child development. Over the last few years Francien… has created a series of paintings, which stylistically dovetail into its overall work. This interesting new series came about by the birth of her long-desired second child, Benjamin. Strong emotion is evident in all these paintings, which characterise both herself and her family. The concept of the young family is artfully explored in the light of this introspection. She says about this series: "The growth of a child is profoundly beautiful, but also something sad for me, slightly melancholic, it adds up to what is fleeting."
« My work captures the beauty, the power and the vulnerability of the human condition. »
Dutch artist Francien Krieg skillfully captures the wisedom and beauty of the human form in her portraits. Favouring female nudes Krieg's naturalistic style provides the viewer with a truthful and often emotive portrayal of the ageing process. In her works, the women tell their stories through their ageing bodies and they have so much to tell and to teach us.