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This image was painted by me in 2002 as a grudge and warning against so much injustice in the beginning of the 21st century. Even then, the threat to humanity, many of them children and women, as hostages and victims, was clear and repeated many times over the years. The lack of protest, the impunity and indifference led to the war we have today. The pattern was always the same. Was this the training ground for the aggressor? No longer of our time?… It certainly is!
« I see myself as a source that is always bubbling up new ideas or forms. »
Gabriëlla Cleuren is an award-winning painter and sculptor based in Belgium whose works have been exhibited nationally. Principally inspired by the poetry of the wilderness, she describes her abstractions as records of her personal experiences. Cleuren's painterly compositions are most often created with acrylics, whereas her sculptural compositions are made with found and recovered objects, symbolizing the human condition.