Francien Krieg - “Learning to Hold”






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Original oil on Brussels linen canvas, 80 by 60 cm, signed, titled "Learning to Hold", from the Netherlands, 2026, a portrait in excellent condition, an original edition sold directly from the artist.
Description from the seller
Oil painting on Brussels linen, aluminum stretcher bars
I enjoy painting portraits of young men and adolescents because in that stage of life something special is visible: a vulnerability that the world has not yet hardened. Their faces and bodies carry an ambiguity within them – they are not yet fully formed, but full of promise and possibilities. It is precisely that in-between moment that interests me: no longer a child, not yet a man. In that transition lies a beauty I want to capture, the openness of what can still become and the fragile awareness that this stage lasts only a short time.
All series – from self-portraits and aging bodies to young male boxers, women at sunset, and intimate scenes with cats – can be found on my website, where you can read more about my background and motivations: www.francienkrieg.com
I work exclusively with high-quality materials: professionally prepared linen or smooth panels, and top-quality oil paint, rich in pigment. Each work is made with care and dedication – intended to endure, not only in terms of materials but also in meaning.
My work is an ode to what slowly disappears: the body, silence, attention.
Due to holiday rush there may be delays in delivery.
Seller's Story
Oil painting on Brussels linen, aluminum stretcher bars
I enjoy painting portraits of young men and adolescents because in that stage of life something special is visible: a vulnerability that the world has not yet hardened. Their faces and bodies carry an ambiguity within them – they are not yet fully formed, but full of promise and possibilities. It is precisely that in-between moment that interests me: no longer a child, not yet a man. In that transition lies a beauty I want to capture, the openness of what can still become and the fragile awareness that this stage lasts only a short time.
All series – from self-portraits and aging bodies to young male boxers, women at sunset, and intimate scenes with cats – can be found on my website, where you can read more about my background and motivations: www.francienkrieg.com
I work exclusively with high-quality materials: professionally prepared linen or smooth panels, and top-quality oil paint, rich in pigment. Each work is made with care and dedication – intended to endure, not only in terms of materials but also in meaning.
My work is an ode to what slowly disappears: the body, silence, attention.
Due to holiday rush there may be delays in delivery.
