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The Garden of Hypnos In this series I’m inspired by the figure of Hypnos, the ancient Greek god of Sleep and I’m trying to explore his mythical garden in my work. I refer to sleep, dreams and a hypnotic atmosphere, which lingers in the garden. While painting I also quote and transform the splendid range of colours of the water-lilies in the gardens of Giverny, which have been eternalised on canvas by Claude Monet. Furtermore I interpret the unsurpassed photographer Karl Blossfeldt who gives extremely detailed rendering of plants, named after their Latin botanical name of reference : euphorbia and hyoscyamus niger or black henbane, which plants are referring to their hallucinogenic nature. At first sight, one notices a predominance of floral and vegetal shapes in this series, an imagery which ultimately refers to nature, but one rather quickly realises that one deals with mental landscapes which refers to dreams, sleep, intoxication, the enigmatic, the intoxicating forces of nature.
2003
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
61 W x 78.7 H x 1 D in
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At the moment my work as an artist consists out of making paintings and works on paper. I mainly work in series, whereby, after inner reflection, works are created around certain themes. I try to explore and work out these themes in different ways. Next to intuition and emotion, spontanity and vitality are the motors to realize my personal vision. In my work I strife to integrate the conceptual and the intuitive. World literature and poetry, classical mythology and painting itself, are a source of inspiration for my work, in which there is a coming together of abstraction and figuration. Language, in for me relevant words and texts, are playing a role in my work. Elements of language do mark the images and also evoke images of their own. A good part of the work has an erotic undertone. Ernest Van Buynder, president of the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MuHKA), wrote in the catalogue ‘Abundance’ (2008): One is never confronted with an absolute anatomy of form and of colour in his new works, for they are heavy with traces of organic forms. In the vertical structures we see even anthropomorphic forms. Man as a being which remains within the reign of nature, an eternal challenge to everything cultural and spiritual.
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