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Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Void. Napoleon Bonaparte
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Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Void. Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte is a study in contained force. The portrait does not emerge through addition. It appears through removal. No paint. No print. No ink. The image is not placed onto the surface. It is uncovered from within it. What remains is a presence defined by restraint and sharpened by light. As illumination shifts the work gains authority. The features move in and out of clarity. Certain contours assert themselves while others fall back into shadow. From a distance the composition feels severe and quiet. Up close it reveals a controlled field of depth. Reflection. Precision. Optical discipline. What gives the work its power is not spectacle but concentration. Napoleon is not presented here in triumph or motion. He appears turned inward. Measured. Compressed. The lowered gaze suggests calculation rather than display. Ambition held in silence. Will held in form. It is a portrait that carries pressure without ever raising its voice. The panel itself is more than a support. It functions as an active visual field in which absence becomes image and light becomes structure. The work remains materially fixed yet visually shifts with every change in position and atmosphere. It rewards attention. It reveals itself slowly. With control. Napoleon Bonaparte belongs to the early foundation of Art with Void. A developing body of work in which imagery is not constructed but uncovered. Each piece extends a visual language grounded in restraint. Precision. And the physical presence of light. About Art with Void Art with Void is a self developed artistic medium in which imagery emerges through the deliberate removal of material. Rather than building an image Dragtsma creates space. What remains interacts with light and reflection to form the final visual experience. The works are defined by restraint. Precision. Sculptural depth. Light functions not as an external condition. It is an integral component of the artwork itself. It intensifies form without ever overpowering it. Each piece is shaped by process. Material behaviour. Light. The result is an image that is physically present yet never fully static. 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. Absence. Light. With a focus on developing new artistic languages rather than following existing conventions. He is widely known for his Art with Nails series. Hundreds to thousands of steel or brass nails form sculptural portraits that shift with light and perspective. With Art with Void Dragtsma expands this exploration further. He strips the image down to its most essential condition. Since beginning his artistic practice in 2024 his works have entered private collections across Europe. Asia. The United States. His work is driven by experimentation. Precision. And a long term vision focused on material integrity and physical presence.

No. 102757402

No longer available
Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Void. Napoleon Bonaparte

Tijs Dragtsma (1992) - Void. Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte is a study in contained force. The portrait does not emerge through addition. It appears through removal. No paint. No print. No ink. The image is not placed onto the surface. It is uncovered from within it. What remains is a presence defined by restraint and sharpened by light.

As illumination shifts the work gains authority. The features move in and out of clarity. Certain contours assert themselves while others fall back into shadow. From a distance the composition feels severe and quiet. Up close it reveals a controlled field of depth. Reflection. Precision. Optical discipline.

What gives the work its power is not spectacle but concentration. Napoleon is not presented here in triumph or motion. He appears turned inward. Measured. Compressed. The lowered gaze suggests calculation rather than display. Ambition held in silence. Will held in form. It is a portrait that carries pressure without ever raising its voice.

The panel itself is more than a support. It functions as an active visual field in which absence becomes image and light becomes structure. The work remains materially fixed yet visually shifts with every change in position and atmosphere. It rewards attention. It reveals itself slowly. With control.

Napoleon Bonaparte belongs to the early foundation of Art with Void. A developing body of work in which imagery is not constructed but uncovered. Each piece extends a visual language grounded in restraint. Precision. And the physical presence of light.

About Art with Void

Art with Void is a self developed artistic medium in which imagery emerges through the deliberate removal of material. Rather than building an image Dragtsma creates space. What remains interacts with light and reflection to form the final visual experience.

The works are defined by restraint. Precision. Sculptural depth. Light functions not as an external condition. It is an integral component of the artwork itself. It intensifies form without ever overpowering it.

Each piece is shaped by process. Material behaviour. Light. The result is an image that is physically present yet never fully static.

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. Absence. Light. With a focus on developing new artistic languages rather than following existing conventions.

He is widely known for his Art with Nails series. Hundreds to thousands of steel or brass nails form sculptural portraits that shift with light and perspective. With Art with Void Dragtsma expands this exploration further. He strips the image down to its most essential condition.

Since beginning his artistic practice in 2024 his works have entered private collections across Europe. Asia. The United States. His work is driven by experimentation. Precision. And a long term vision focused on material integrity and physical presence.

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Anthony Chrisp
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Gallery Estimate € 3,000 - € 3,600

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