Romy van Rijckevorsel - Nr.5 (XXL)

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Romy van Rijckevorsel presents Nr.5 (XXL), a 90 by 90 cm oil painting on canvas with acrylic and gesso in an abstract expressionist style, hand-signed, created in 2025, original edition, in excellent condition, rolled for shipping with an authenticity certificate, sold directly by the artist from the Netherlands.

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Romy van Rijckevorsel is a contemporary Dutch artist who has lived and worked in Vlijmen since 2002. She was born in 1967 in Drunen and initially worked for many years as a portrait painter before enrolling at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arendonk, where she earned her diploma in Painting in 2017. In 2017 van Rijckevorsel shifted to creating her own independent artworks, focusing on paintings. Her work is included in collections both at home and abroad. In 2021 she won the "Kunst.nl-Art-Award" 1st prize in painting. Romy regularly exhibits.

This captivating abstract painting titled "Nr.5" is an invitation to explore the depths of artistic expression. Made with layers of oil, acrylic, and gesso on canvas, the artwork embodies a search for the abstract and reflects the styles of Abstract Expressionism and contemporary art.

The hand of the artist is visible in every brushstroke, resulting in a painterly abstraction full of raw emotion.

Ready to hang: no, the painting is carefully rolled and packaged and must be re-stretched by your local frame maker. Sending (extra-large format) paintings rolled is safer and more environmentally friendly than shipping ready-to-hang works. The canvas can easily be re-stretched by a frame maker at your location. An authenticity certificate is included.

Seller's Story

The work of Romy van Rijckevorsel is daring, colorful, very inviting for personal interpretations and not without obligation!. Romy van Rijckevorsel paints in an eclectic way. In her work you see many references to classical artists. (eg Gustav Klimt, decorative backgrounds, but also Egon Schiele). It is also eclectic because of the different styles: drawing, graffiti, painting and graphic elements. All these elements are very successfully combined into an organic whole in which there is also a unique handwriting lurking. That is very smart, because the combination of references and styles can also go wrong very quickly. In Romy's work, however, she stops at exactly that right moment. The paintings are very postmodern in the sense of "everything is possible" and yet it is not restless at all. On the one hand the works are very decorative and on the other hand also hard and almost provocative and vulgar. Yet they are balanced, partly due to the strong composition. (jury report Painting of the year 2020, eventually finished 9th out of 1250 applications)
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Romy van Rijckevorsel is a contemporary Dutch artist who has lived and worked in Vlijmen since 2002. She was born in 1967 in Drunen and initially worked for many years as a portrait painter before enrolling at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arendonk, where she earned her diploma in Painting in 2017. In 2017 van Rijckevorsel shifted to creating her own independent artworks, focusing on paintings. Her work is included in collections both at home and abroad. In 2021 she won the "Kunst.nl-Art-Award" 1st prize in painting. Romy regularly exhibits.

This captivating abstract painting titled "Nr.5" is an invitation to explore the depths of artistic expression. Made with layers of oil, acrylic, and gesso on canvas, the artwork embodies a search for the abstract and reflects the styles of Abstract Expressionism and contemporary art.

The hand of the artist is visible in every brushstroke, resulting in a painterly abstraction full of raw emotion.

Ready to hang: no, the painting is carefully rolled and packaged and must be re-stretched by your local frame maker. Sending (extra-large format) paintings rolled is safer and more environmentally friendly than shipping ready-to-hang works. The canvas can easily be re-stretched by a frame maker at your location. An authenticity certificate is included.

Seller's Story

The work of Romy van Rijckevorsel is daring, colorful, very inviting for personal interpretations and not without obligation!. Romy van Rijckevorsel paints in an eclectic way. In her work you see many references to classical artists. (eg Gustav Klimt, decorative backgrounds, but also Egon Schiele). It is also eclectic because of the different styles: drawing, graffiti, painting and graphic elements. All these elements are very successfully combined into an organic whole in which there is also a unique handwriting lurking. That is very smart, because the combination of references and styles can also go wrong very quickly. In Romy's work, however, she stops at exactly that right moment. The paintings are very postmodern in the sense of "everything is possible" and yet it is not restless at all. On the one hand the works are very decorative and on the other hand also hard and almost provocative and vulgar. Yet they are balanced, partly due to the strong composition. (jury report Painting of the year 2020, eventually finished 9th out of 1250 applications)
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Details

Artist
Romy van Rijckevorsel
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Nr.5 (XXL)
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
90 cm
Width
90 cm
Weight
1 kg
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
The NetherlandsVerified
96
Objects sold
100%
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