Francien Krieg - Held by the surface

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Studeerde Kunstgeschiedenis aan Ecole du Louvre en specialiseert zich al meer dan 25 jaar in hedendaagse kunst.

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Held by the surface is een olieverfschilderij in impressionisme, gemaakt in 2026, handgesigneerd, in uitstekende staat, 30 cm bij 40 cm, een portret afbeeldend, afkomstig uit Nederland, origineel edition, rechtstreeks van de kunstenaar verkocht, daterend uit de jaren 2020+.

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Panel 0,6 cm

This painting is part of my ongoing series of young male figures in water, inspired by the classical Ophelia motif.
I am fascinated by the fragile moment between strength and surrender. The young body appears vulnerable, yet there is also calm. The water does not consume him — it holds him.
The reflection creates a second presence: who we are, and who we think we are. Youth is often expected to be strong and invulnerable, yet this work shows another side — softness, introspection, and emotional depth.

De verkoper stelt zich voor

Francien Krieg (b. 1973) is a distinguished Dutch artist renowned for her compelling explorations of the human form, particularly focusing on themes of aging and vulnerability. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, she initially engaged in conceptual installations, utilizing materials like meat and rubber to create thought-provoking pieces that delve into human fragility. Transitioning to painting at The Free Academy in The Hague, Francien developed a distinctive style characterized by unconventional perspectives and a raw portrayal of the human body. Her works challenge societal norms, celebrating the beauty found in imperfection and the passage of time. Her art has been featured in prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including the Scope Basel art fair, Realisme Amsterdam, and esteemed galleries such as Robert Lange Studios in Charleston and the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago. Notably, she participated in the Women Painting Women [r]evolution exhibition at Townsend Atelier in Tennessee and the Strak Realisme show at Gallery Beinart, alongside artists Effie Pryer and Ville Lopponen. Francien's accolades include multiple nominations for the Dutch Portrait Award and being shortlisted for the Figurativas at MEAM in Barcelona in 2017, 2019, and 2020. Her work has been extensively featured in publications like Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Realisme Today, The Guide Artists, Boldbrush, and Poets and Artists. In 2018, she published a comprehensive book detailing her artistic journey and exploration of the human condition. Her paintings are highly sought after by collectors, with pieces held in significant Dutch collections, including the ING Collection and the former Scheringa Collection. Her collaboration with Gallery Mokum in Amsterdam has further solidified her status in the art market, positioning her among the leading figures in contemporary realism. Francien Krieg continues to captivate audiences with her unflinching portrayal of humanity, inviting viewers to confront and appreciate the profound beauty inherent in imperfection and aging.

Panel 0,6 cm

This painting is part of my ongoing series of young male figures in water, inspired by the classical Ophelia motif.
I am fascinated by the fragile moment between strength and surrender. The young body appears vulnerable, yet there is also calm. The water does not consume him — it holds him.
The reflection creates a second presence: who we are, and who we think we are. Youth is often expected to be strong and invulnerable, yet this work shows another side — softness, introspection, and emotional depth.

De verkoper stelt zich voor

Francien Krieg (b. 1973) is a distinguished Dutch artist renowned for her compelling explorations of the human form, particularly focusing on themes of aging and vulnerability. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, she initially engaged in conceptual installations, utilizing materials like meat and rubber to create thought-provoking pieces that delve into human fragility. Transitioning to painting at The Free Academy in The Hague, Francien developed a distinctive style characterized by unconventional perspectives and a raw portrayal of the human body. Her works challenge societal norms, celebrating the beauty found in imperfection and the passage of time. Her art has been featured in prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including the Scope Basel art fair, Realisme Amsterdam, and esteemed galleries such as Robert Lange Studios in Charleston and the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago. Notably, she participated in the Women Painting Women [r]evolution exhibition at Townsend Atelier in Tennessee and the Strak Realisme show at Gallery Beinart, alongside artists Effie Pryer and Ville Lopponen. Francien's accolades include multiple nominations for the Dutch Portrait Award and being shortlisted for the Figurativas at MEAM in Barcelona in 2017, 2019, and 2020. Her work has been extensively featured in publications like Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Realisme Today, The Guide Artists, Boldbrush, and Poets and Artists. In 2018, she published a comprehensive book detailing her artistic journey and exploration of the human condition. Her paintings are highly sought after by collectors, with pieces held in significant Dutch collections, including the ING Collection and the former Scheringa Collection. Her collaboration with Gallery Mokum in Amsterdam has further solidified her status in the art market, positioning her among the leading figures in contemporary realism. Francien Krieg continues to captivate audiences with her unflinching portrayal of humanity, inviting viewers to confront and appreciate the profound beauty inherent in imperfection and aging.

Details

Kunstenaar
Francien Krieg
Aangeboden met lijst
Nee
Verkocht door
Rechtstreeks van de kunstenaar
Editie
Origineel
Titel van kunstwerk
Held by the surface
Techniek
Olieverfschilderij
Signatuur
Handgesigneerd
Land van herkomst
Nederland
Jaar
2026
Staat
In uitstekende staat
Hoogte
30 cm
Breedte
40 cm
Afbeelding/Thema
Portret
Stijl
Impressionisme
Periode
2020+
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
866
Objecten verkocht
100%
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