Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Freddie

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Freddie, una escultura de 53 x 53 cm de la serie Art with Nails del artista neerlandés Tijs Dragtsma (1992), creada en 2026 como edición 4 de 10, que representa un retrato en blanco y negro sobre panel de cristal acrílico blanco y firmada.

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Freddie

Freddie is a sculptural work within the Art with Nails series by Tijs Dragtsma.

In this piece. the image is not painted or printed. It is constructed through impact. Hundreds of precisely positioned black steel nails penetrate a white acrylic glass panel. forming an iconic figure defined by energy. confidence and theatrical presence.

The composition captures a moment that does not depend on facial detail alone. Recognition emerges through posture. rhythm and gesture. The raised arm and forward stance carry the image with immediate force.

From a distance. the figure appears bold and unmistakable. Up close. the surface reveals a layered landscape of depth. shadow and material tension. Each nail represents a deliberate strike. A measured decision. A structural element within a carefully controlled composition.

Light plays a decisive role. As illumination shifts. shadows extend across the white acrylic glass. intensifying the sculptural dimension of the work. The black steel absorbs and reflects light with subtle variation. reinforcing the contrast between movement and control.

Freddie Mercury is not merely a portrait of a performer. It reflects presence. courage and the power of expression at full intensity. The image feels charged even in stillness.

About Art with Nails

Art with Nails is a self developed artistic medium by Tijs Dragtsma in which imagery emerges through the precise placement of robust nails in brass or black steel. Rather than applying pigment. Dragtsma constructs form through repetition. rhythm and controlled force.

The works are built on white or black acrylic glass panels. This material choice is essential to the language of the series. The hardness of the metal and the fragility of the acrylic glass create a constant field of tension within the making process.

Each nail functions as an independent structural unit within a larger spatial composition. Together they generate sculptural depth. material contrast and a shifting interaction with light and shadow that changes with perspective and illumination.

The process demands technical control and physical precision. A single incorrect strike can cause immediate and irreversible damage to the acrylic glass. This risk is not incidental. It is part of the discipline and intensity embedded in the work.

Within the series. works are produced as unique pieces or as limited editions. depending on the concept and artistic direction.

About the Artist . Tijs Dragtsma

Tijs Dragtsma is a Dutch contemporary artist and founder of TD Fine Art Studio. His practice operates at the intersection of material. structure and light. with a strong focus on developing distinct artistic languages rather than following established traditions.

He is widely recognised for his Art with Nails series. in which hundreds to thousands of steel or brass nails form sculptural portraits and figurative compositions that transform with light and viewing angle. Through precision and repetition. he translates digital mapping into physical presence.

Since beginning his artistic practice in 2024. his works have entered private collections across Europe. Asia and the United States. and have been presented internationally. His work is driven by experimentation. technical control and a long term vision centred on material integrity and spatial experience.

All works are conceived and produced in his studio in Enkhuizen. The Netherlands.

Freddie

Freddie is a sculptural work within the Art with Nails series by Tijs Dragtsma.

In this piece. the image is not painted or printed. It is constructed through impact. Hundreds of precisely positioned black steel nails penetrate a white acrylic glass panel. forming an iconic figure defined by energy. confidence and theatrical presence.

The composition captures a moment that does not depend on facial detail alone. Recognition emerges through posture. rhythm and gesture. The raised arm and forward stance carry the image with immediate force.

From a distance. the figure appears bold and unmistakable. Up close. the surface reveals a layered landscape of depth. shadow and material tension. Each nail represents a deliberate strike. A measured decision. A structural element within a carefully controlled composition.

Light plays a decisive role. As illumination shifts. shadows extend across the white acrylic glass. intensifying the sculptural dimension of the work. The black steel absorbs and reflects light with subtle variation. reinforcing the contrast between movement and control.

Freddie Mercury is not merely a portrait of a performer. It reflects presence. courage and the power of expression at full intensity. The image feels charged even in stillness.

About Art with Nails

Art with Nails is a self developed artistic medium by Tijs Dragtsma in which imagery emerges through the precise placement of robust nails in brass or black steel. Rather than applying pigment. Dragtsma constructs form through repetition. rhythm and controlled force.

The works are built on white or black acrylic glass panels. This material choice is essential to the language of the series. The hardness of the metal and the fragility of the acrylic glass create a constant field of tension within the making process.

Each nail functions as an independent structural unit within a larger spatial composition. Together they generate sculptural depth. material contrast and a shifting interaction with light and shadow that changes with perspective and illumination.

The process demands technical control and physical precision. A single incorrect strike can cause immediate and irreversible damage to the acrylic glass. This risk is not incidental. It is part of the discipline and intensity embedded in the work.

Within the series. works are produced as unique pieces or as limited editions. depending on the concept and artistic direction.

About the Artist . Tijs Dragtsma

Tijs Dragtsma is a Dutch contemporary artist and founder of TD Fine Art Studio. His practice operates at the intersection of material. structure and light. with a strong focus on developing distinct artistic languages rather than following established traditions.

He is widely recognised for his Art with Nails series. in which hundreds to thousands of steel or brass nails form sculptural portraits and figurative compositions that transform with light and viewing angle. Through precision and repetition. he translates digital mapping into physical presence.

Since beginning his artistic practice in 2024. his works have entered private collections across Europe. Asia and the United States. and have been presented internationally. His work is driven by experimentation. technical control and a long term vision centred on material integrity and spatial experience.

All works are conceived and produced in his studio in Enkhuizen. The Netherlands.

Datos

Artista
Tijs Dragtsma (1992)
Vendido por
Directamente del artista
Edición
Edición limitada
Edition number
4 of 10
Título de la obra
Freddie
Técnica
Técnica mixta, Técnica mixta
Firma
Firmado
País de origen
Países Bajos
Año
2026
Estado
En excelente estado
Color
Blanco, Negro
Alto
53 cm
Ancho
53 cm
Representación/tema
Retrato
Estilo
Contemporáneo
Periodo
Posterior a 2020
Países BajosVerificado
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