Francien Krieg - “Unfolding in Silence”





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Original AI artwork titled 'Unfolding in Silence' (2026), a digital print and 3D relief portrait from the Netherlands, measuring 50 by 40 cm, hand-signed, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
In these works I play with the boundary between image and object. I make trompe-l'oeil wall panels that behave like small cabinets on the wall. Through the form, the shadows, and the open doors, a space arises that doesn't really exist, yet feels tangible. As if you could step right into it.
The work is essentially flat, but I want it to behave like something bodily. Something that both recoils and comes forward. That does not reveal itself completely.
I place the figures in a protected, framed world. Not imprisoned, but shielded. For me, that cabinet is a mental space. A place between inside and outside. Between being seen and preserving yourself.
Flowers and butterflies do not appear as explanatory symbols, but as quiet companions. They carry something fragile within them. Something temporary. Perhaps they are there simply to invite a more attentive gaze.
What interests me is that moment when proximity and distance exist at the same time. What feels close is sometimes precisely carefully protected.
Seller's Story
In these works I play with the boundary between image and object. I make trompe-l'oeil wall panels that behave like small cabinets on the wall. Through the form, the shadows, and the open doors, a space arises that doesn't really exist, yet feels tangible. As if you could step right into it.
The work is essentially flat, but I want it to behave like something bodily. Something that both recoils and comes forward. That does not reveal itself completely.
I place the figures in a protected, framed world. Not imprisoned, but shielded. For me, that cabinet is a mental space. A place between inside and outside. Between being seen and preserving yourself.
Flowers and butterflies do not appear as explanatory symbols, but as quiet companions. They carry something fragile within them. Something temporary. Perhaps they are there simply to invite a more attentive gaze.
What interests me is that moment when proximity and distance exist at the same time. What feels close is sometimes precisely carefully protected.

