Nico Vrielink (1958) - Reclining nude





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Nico Vrielink (1958)
Reclining nude
Charcoal on thick paper
105 x 150 cm
In this expressive drawing, Nico Vrielink demonstrates his exceptional ability to achieve maximum emotional expressiveness with minimal means. With bold charcoal lines and subtle tonal differences, an intimate portrayal of a resting female figure emerges, caught between observation and introspection.
The loose, energetic line work contrasts with the softness of the model and gives the work a spontaneous, almost sketch-like immediacy. At the same time, the composition reveals a high degree of mastery of form, light, and space. The figure seems both present and fleeting, as if she stands between memory and reality.
The use of charcoal enhances the expressive quality of the piece. The deep blacks, smudges, and visible traces of the artist make the creative process tangible. This results in a work that not only depicts a figure but also conveys the energy and emotion of the moment in which it was made.
This drawing illustrates Vrielink's ongoing fascination with the human form and his ability to bring together beauty, vulnerability, and stillness in a powerful visual language.
Nico Vrielink (1958)
Reclining nude
Charcoal on thick paper
105 x 150 cm
In this expressive drawing, Nico Vrielink demonstrates his exceptional ability to achieve maximum emotional expressiveness with minimal means. With bold charcoal lines and subtle tonal differences, an intimate portrayal of a resting female figure emerges, caught between observation and introspection.
The loose, energetic line work contrasts with the softness of the model and gives the work a spontaneous, almost sketch-like immediacy. At the same time, the composition reveals a high degree of mastery of form, light, and space. The figure seems both present and fleeting, as if she stands between memory and reality.
The use of charcoal enhances the expressive quality of the piece. The deep blacks, smudges, and visible traces of the artist make the creative process tangible. This results in a work that not only depicts a figure but also conveys the energy and emotion of the moment in which it was made.
This drawing illustrates Vrielink's ongoing fascination with the human form and his ability to bring together beauty, vulnerability, and stillness in a powerful visual language.

