Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Dissolved Into Warmth

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Tijs Dragtsma, signed original 2026 mixed-media portrait titled Dissolved Into Warmth, 51 × 51 cm, in black and white, sold with frame, direct from the artist.

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Two figures. One shape. The boundary between them has softened until it almost disappears, two bodies dissolving into a single sculptural form, held in place by closeness and the quiet weight of being near another person.

In this work, that moment of dissolution is rendered not through paint or print, but through controlled damage on acrylic glass. The image emerges from absence. Where the surface has been altered, light catches and gathers, slowly building the figures out of surrounding dark. No ink. No pigment. Only removal.

The composition is spare and deliberate. A single soft light source defines the contour of an embrace, and deep shadow fills the rest. From a distance, the silhouette reads with the calm authority of sculpture. Move closer, and the image dissolves again, this time into a field of controlled scratches, each one quiet, each one part of something larger.

That tension mirrors the subject. Two people becoming indistinguishable. The place where one ends and the other begins is not a boundary but a gradual fading, a warmth that absorbs both forms into one. The acrylic glass holds that ambiguity. Depending on the angle of light, the figures emerge fully or recede into the surface, present and almost absent at once.

There is something quietly monumental in this image. The chiaroscuro carries weight. The shadows settle. And yet the feeling is intimate, not grand. This is not a monument to connection as an idea. It is a record of a specific kind of nearness, the kind that requires no words and leaves no distance.

Dissolved Into Warmth continues the Art with Scratch series by Tijs Dragtsma, in which imagery is constructed through controlled surface damage rather than pigment or print. A visual language where damage is not destruction, but structure.

"Two figures. One warmth. The surface holds what words cannot."

About Art with Scratch

Art with Scratch is a body of work in which the image is not drawn, but released. Carved line by line into a deep black surface, each work emerges through countless precise scratches that catch the light and bring form out of darkness.

From a distance, the image appears almost photographic. Powerful, recognisable and full of presence. Yet up close, the work dissolves into thousands of individual marks. Fine, fragile and almost weightless. What seemed solid reveals itself as a delicate web of lines, each one a deliberate gesture, each one essential to the whole.

Light is what gives this work its life. The black surface absorbs, while the scratched lines reflect. As light shifts across the surface, the image breathes. From one angle the figure stands clear and defined. From another it softens, recedes, almost disappears into the darkness from which it came. Under a focused spotlight, the contrast deepens and the image takes on a sculptural, almost luminous quality.

What makes this medium so compelling is its quiet tension. The act of scratching is direct and irreversible. Every line is a decision that cannot be undone. Yet the result is not harsh. It is intimate, atmospheric and alive with movement. Hardness becomes softness. Destruction becomes creation. Absence becomes presence.

In works such as this portrait, the figure is never fully fixed. Through the interplay of line, light and shadow, the image shifts with perspective and atmosphere. At certain moments, the subject seems to step forward out of the black. At others, it retreats, leaving only a whisper of form. It is within that movement, between visibility and disappearance, that the work comes alive.

Like all materials touched by time, the surface carries its own quiet life. Each scratch holds a moment, a breath, a gesture. Together they form not just an image, but a presence, one that continues to reveal itself with every change of light.

About the Artist

My name is Tijs Dragtsma, founder of TD Fine Art Studio.

As an artist, I am driven by a constant desire to explore new visual languages. I do not see art as a fixed style, but as an evolving field of discovery where material, structure, light and emotion come together.

My work often begins with a simple question. How can a material speak in a new way. How can hardness become intimacy. How can precision create emotion. That search lies at the heart of everything I create.

Within TD Fine Art Studio, each body of work is approached as its own world, with its own logic, atmosphere and visual identity. Some works are built through rhythm, repetition and structure. Others emerge through absence, shadow, reflection or tension. What connects them is a shared commitment to originality, clarity and emotional presence.

I am fascinated by contrast. Between strength and fragility. Between control and feeling. Between what is visible and what is left open to interpretation. My goal is not simply to make an image, but to create a work that holds attention, invites reflection and continues to reveal itself over time.

TD Fine Art Studio is the space in which these explorations come together. It is not only a studio, but an evolving artistic universe shaped by curiosity, precision and the ambition to create work that feels distinctive, intentional and alive.

Two figures. One shape. The boundary between them has softened until it almost disappears, two bodies dissolving into a single sculptural form, held in place by closeness and the quiet weight of being near another person.

In this work, that moment of dissolution is rendered not through paint or print, but through controlled damage on acrylic glass. The image emerges from absence. Where the surface has been altered, light catches and gathers, slowly building the figures out of surrounding dark. No ink. No pigment. Only removal.

The composition is spare and deliberate. A single soft light source defines the contour of an embrace, and deep shadow fills the rest. From a distance, the silhouette reads with the calm authority of sculpture. Move closer, and the image dissolves again, this time into a field of controlled scratches, each one quiet, each one part of something larger.

That tension mirrors the subject. Two people becoming indistinguishable. The place where one ends and the other begins is not a boundary but a gradual fading, a warmth that absorbs both forms into one. The acrylic glass holds that ambiguity. Depending on the angle of light, the figures emerge fully or recede into the surface, present and almost absent at once.

There is something quietly monumental in this image. The chiaroscuro carries weight. The shadows settle. And yet the feeling is intimate, not grand. This is not a monument to connection as an idea. It is a record of a specific kind of nearness, the kind that requires no words and leaves no distance.

Dissolved Into Warmth continues the Art with Scratch series by Tijs Dragtsma, in which imagery is constructed through controlled surface damage rather than pigment or print. A visual language where damage is not destruction, but structure.

"Two figures. One warmth. The surface holds what words cannot."

About Art with Scratch

Art with Scratch is a body of work in which the image is not drawn, but released. Carved line by line into a deep black surface, each work emerges through countless precise scratches that catch the light and bring form out of darkness.

From a distance, the image appears almost photographic. Powerful, recognisable and full of presence. Yet up close, the work dissolves into thousands of individual marks. Fine, fragile and almost weightless. What seemed solid reveals itself as a delicate web of lines, each one a deliberate gesture, each one essential to the whole.

Light is what gives this work its life. The black surface absorbs, while the scratched lines reflect. As light shifts across the surface, the image breathes. From one angle the figure stands clear and defined. From another it softens, recedes, almost disappears into the darkness from which it came. Under a focused spotlight, the contrast deepens and the image takes on a sculptural, almost luminous quality.

What makes this medium so compelling is its quiet tension. The act of scratching is direct and irreversible. Every line is a decision that cannot be undone. Yet the result is not harsh. It is intimate, atmospheric and alive with movement. Hardness becomes softness. Destruction becomes creation. Absence becomes presence.

In works such as this portrait, the figure is never fully fixed. Through the interplay of line, light and shadow, the image shifts with perspective and atmosphere. At certain moments, the subject seems to step forward out of the black. At others, it retreats, leaving only a whisper of form. It is within that movement, between visibility and disappearance, that the work comes alive.

Like all materials touched by time, the surface carries its own quiet life. Each scratch holds a moment, a breath, a gesture. Together they form not just an image, but a presence, one that continues to reveal itself with every change of light.

About the Artist

My name is Tijs Dragtsma, founder of TD Fine Art Studio.

As an artist, I am driven by a constant desire to explore new visual languages. I do not see art as a fixed style, but as an evolving field of discovery where material, structure, light and emotion come together.

My work often begins with a simple question. How can a material speak in a new way. How can hardness become intimacy. How can precision create emotion. That search lies at the heart of everything I create.

Within TD Fine Art Studio, each body of work is approached as its own world, with its own logic, atmosphere and visual identity. Some works are built through rhythm, repetition and structure. Others emerge through absence, shadow, reflection or tension. What connects them is a shared commitment to originality, clarity and emotional presence.

I am fascinated by contrast. Between strength and fragility. Between control and feeling. Between what is visible and what is left open to interpretation. My goal is not simply to make an image, but to create a work that holds attention, invites reflection and continues to reveal itself over time.

TD Fine Art Studio is the space in which these explorations come together. It is not only a studio, but an evolving artistic universe shaped by curiosity, precision and the ambition to create work that feels distinctive, intentional and alive.

Details

Artist
Tijs Dragtsma (1992)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Dissolved Into Warmth
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, White
Height
51 cm
Width
51 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
The NetherlandsVerified
135
Objects sold
100%
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