Artist
Floyd Douglas
Douglas' artistic technique is unique and the result of years of experimentation. He skillfully transfers traditional canvas representation into the flow of his three-dimensional forms, which never ceases to amaze his audience. He has adopted acrylic as his material; this special plastic allows him to bend the artwork into any shape imaginable to create that impressive sculptural impression. Through the sweeping and gentle movements in the forms, the artist manages to convey his statements, which are as bold as they are quick-witted, as if they were being whispered.
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James Chiew
James Chiew stammt aus Singapur und wanderte als Jugendlicher mit seiner Familie in die Niederlande aus. Seit 2009 ist er als Künstler aktiv. Ein großer Erfolg war es für den Autodidakt, als eines seiner 3D-Werke während der Ausstellung „Beeld van Beatrix“ in den Palästen „Het Loo“ und „Soestdijk“ ausgestellt wurde.
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Tom Boston
The multi-talented Tom Boston knows no bounds when it comes to design: Raised on art from childhood, classically trained, and endowed with a subtle sense of humor, Boston knows how to set the stage for his works. Aesthetically, he is influenced by Pop Art. In his work he openly admits to strong colorful, sometimes even gaudy accents. He playfully develops his works as a synthesis between commodity aesthetics and comic strip. The colorful donuts and cheerful scenes with protagonists such as Daisy Duck or Bugs Bunny are not only beautiful to look at, but moreover hieroglyphics of the Western lifestyle. He breathes life into his paintings and sculptures through the changing dimensions of his mixed media. His works sharpen our eye for the aesthetics of everyday life and his art puts a smile on our faces.
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Bram Reijnders
Anyone who has ever experienced Bram Reijnders in the flesh at a vernissage knows what to expect. The artist is always good for a surprise and knows how to amaze his audience with original ideas and unexpected interludes. This, too, shows that the Dutchman is a true multi-talent whose works are thoroughly authentic, extravagant and autobiographical. One who, in a sense, allows himself to be driven: both by life and by art. This attitude towards life and understanding of art is expressed again and again in his works. The message is: "Feel free - we keep moving, nothing stands still". The depictions play with fictitious parallel worlds of beautiful appearances, of dreams and illusions that are ironically broken. The viewer is in the middle of it all and asks himself the question: what is still reality and where does the illusion begin? The powerful color palette makes the works literally explode, reviving the spirit of Pop Art, as the works radiate energy and rebellion.
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Live artist
Floyd Douglas
Douglas' artistic technique is unique and the result of years of experimentation. He skillfully transfers traditional canvas representation into the flow of his three-dimensional forms, which never ceases to amaze his audience. He has adopted acrylic as his material; this special plastic allows him to bend the artwork into any shape imaginable to create that impressive sculptural impression. Through the sweeping and gentle movements in the forms, the artist manages to convey his statements, which are as bold as they are quick-witted, as if they were being whispered.
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