Op een geweldige locatie in Amsterdam (zie foto), samen met collega’s Olga Serrarens en Ivana Stamenkovits. Ogenschijnlijk hebben onze werken niets met elkaar gemeen > Grote geweven doeken geïnspireerd op de natuur en pentekeningen van Olga. Gehaakte alledaagse objecten en linosnedes van Ivana. Kleurrijke schilderijen en wandobjecten van upcycled karton van Monique. De verwantschap zit ‘m in het oog voor detail, het plezier van het maken en de persoonlijke verhalen waar we alledrie uit putten.
It started with one. I rescued two pieces of cardboard from a wine box; a bottle divider. I liked the look of it and took it to my studio. Folding it into a different shapes, I played around with it and formed it into a wall object. All cardboard bottle dividers I collected since have slightly different shapes and are made of different types of cardboard. They all have similar sizes, about 21 x 20 cm. Acrylic paint and lino print. € 65 each
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In my younger years I was fascinated by the supermodels of the era. My favorites; Rene Russo, Patti Hansen, Linda Evangelista. I admired them in the fashion magazines that my mother used to read (Marie Claire, Vogue, Harper’s Bazar). I wasn’t all that interested in what these models wore, it was the fabulous photography that really got me. I found the life they led even more exciting. Patti married Keith Richards, Rene was discovered at a Rolling Stones concert, and Linda wouldn’t get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day. They were outspoken characters.
For this series of portraits ‘CONTORTION’ I leafed through today’s fashion magazines and searched online for images of the catwalk. I saw stern heads, strong looks, faces without emotion. Such a contrast with how I remembered my idols from back then.
While painting these models of today an unintentional vulnerability in their facial expression came to surface. It surprised me.
CONTORTION #1 Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. € 375 (frame included)CONTORTION #2. Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. € 375 (frame included)CONTORTION #3. Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. €375 (frame included)CONTORTION #4. Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. € 375 (frame included)CONTORTION #5. Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. SOLDCONTORTION #6. Acrylic on panel. 30×30 cm. € 375 (frame included)CONTORTION #7. Acrylic on vintage French tea towel linen. 50×90 cm. € 760 (frame included)CONTORTION #8. Acrylic on vintage French tea towel linen. 50×90 cm. € 760 (frame included)CONTORTION #9. Acrylic on vintage French tea towel linen. 50×90 cm. € 760 (frame included)
I am the bluebum gorgle, My father was a porgle, My mother was a poruleerd – That’s why their kids all turned out weird Rabeard! Rabeard! Rabeard!
-Cees Buddingh Translated by David Colmer
HOW IT STARTED: I found two discarded plywood shelves from our fuse cupboard and saved them from the trash. They have funny shapes as they had to fit around all kinds of pipes. After renovating our house they didn’t fit anymore. The ideal surface for painting! I started sketching abstract shapes, but soon these alien-like animal figures came out. The shape of the shelves somehow forced me into that direction. After finishing the painted shelves I found the urge to create more of these abstract animal-like figures. Immediately the above first stanza of a poem came to mind. A Dutch classic and much loved by my children when they were young. Author C. Buddingh described about 73 ‘gorgles’ in his poems. The very first about the ‘Blauwbilgorgel’, written in 1943
GORGLE #1 Wall object. Upcycled plywood shelf. 73×39 cm. Acrylic on plywood. SOLDGORGLE #2 Wall object. Upcycled plywood shelf. 77×39 cm. Acrylic on plywood. € 475GORGLE #3. >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm including frame. € 210GORGLE #4. >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDGORGLE #5 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDIT TAKES TWO. #3 and #5 combinedGORGLE #6 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLD GORGLE #7 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDGORGLE #8 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. € 210GORGLE #9 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. € 210IT TAKES TWO. #10 and #8 combined. GORGLE #10 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDGORGLE #11 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDGORGLE #12 >MONOPRINT from linocut on paper. Mounted on wooden panel. 17×23,5 cm, including frame. SOLDGORGLE #13. Linoprint and acrylic on panel. 24×30 cm. 2022. € 340 (frame included)GORGLE #14. Linoprint and acrylic on panel. 24×30 cm. 2022. € 340 (frame included)GORGLE #15. Linoprint and acrylic on panel. 24×30 cm. 2022. SOLD
The common thread in my work is my use of color in combination with sturdy shapes. I usually start working in subdued tones, but vivid colors always emerge. A next project might prove differently.
Curtain #1. 2023. 30 x 40 cm. Acrylic on panel. €440, wooden frame included.
Curtain #2. 2023. Acrylic on wooden wine box lid. 19 x 36 cm. € 325 Curtain #3. 2023. Acrylic on panel. 30 x 30 cm. € 375 wooden frame includedGeorgia’s Room. 2023. Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 cm. € 440 wooden frame includedDiptych. 2023. Acrylic on two panels separated by a slat. 22,5 x 31 cm, wooden frame included. SOLDDiptych. 2023. Acrylic on two panels separated by a slat. 22,5 x 31 cm, wooden frame included. € 315Diptych. 2023. Acrylic on two panels separated by a slat. 22,5 x 31 cm, wooden frame included. SOLDDiptych. 2023. Acrylic on two panels separated by a slat. 65×30 cm, wooden frame included. €475Diptych. 2023. Acrylic on two panels separated by a slat. 50×30 cm, wooden frame included. €400CASUAL COLLECTION. 50X60 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2020. SOLDROOM # 1. 18X24 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2021. SOLDROOM #2. Acrylic on panel. 20×20 cm. 2021. Not for sale.
NASI LEMAK. 30×30 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2022. SOLD
PINK ROOM. 24×30 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2021. SOLD
ROOM #3. 18X24 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2021. SOLD
IKEA #1. Upcycled reversed frame, acrylic on panel. 2022. SOLD
IKEA #2. Upcycled reversed frame, acrylic on panel. 2022. €190.THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT YELLOW. AND PINK. 30X30 cm. Acrylic on panel. 2022. € 340 (frame included)UPCYCLED VINTAGE WOODEN CANDYBOX. Acrylic. 2022. SOLDPAINTED BLACK #1. Acrylic on panel. 30x40x5 cm. 2022. € 350PAINTED BLACK #2. Acrylic on panel. 30x40x5 cm. 2022. SOLDPAINTED BLACK #3. Acrylic on panel. 30x40x5 cm. 2022. € 350
A tribute to my mother, who was a great cook and who loved to throw dinner parties. She had piles and piles of plates and bowls, cupboards full of dishes. Where did it all go? These bowls are made from sugercane pulp. I found them at home , hidden in a forgotten drawer. I decided to decorate them, in loving memory of my mother. Each piece is unique. For a long period of the 20th century , the island of Java (Indonesia) was the second largest sugar producer in the world. My mother was born on Java in 1937.
SELECTION OF A SERIES OF 35 UNIQUE HANDPAINTED SUGARCANE BOWLS, 21 AND 18 CM. SOLD