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63 W x 35.5 H in
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This artwork is part of collection movement which plays with time and motion. In this collection Benedicte uses geometrical structures and daring colors on blurry photography to create a new atmosphere in which the paintings comes alive. Just as if the viewer can see the time pass and the things ch...
2019
Painting, Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
63 W x 35.5 H x 2 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Benedicte Vandewattyne is an artist from Ostend, Belgium, who specializes in oil on canvas. She received her training at the Academy of Fine Arts and graduated from the Institut Saint-Luc in Tournai. As an authentic artist with a strong temperament, she infuses her works with a sincere, enchanting, brilliant, and delicate soul. (A.I.C.A. – Hugo Brutin) Her paintings are distinguished by the use of an expressive and contrasting color palette. Combined with geometric forms, this results in Cubist effects. Benedicte’s technique – a unique blend of marker and oil paint on linen – gives her artworks both texture and strength. She is constantly searching for a balance between abstraction and realism, presenting various realities to the viewer, always inviting personal interpretation. A central theme in her work is time and movement. Her paintings are like frozen images of abrupt moments — captured and framed for eternity. The frequently recurring triangle plays a striking role in this context. This element disrupts reality and contrasts sharply with the work’s surroundings. It is as if a puzzle piece is missing, as if she is pressing the "pause" button to freeze a special moment in life. Benedicte’s work stands within the tradition of Futurism, with a focus on time, dynamism, energy, and progress. Yet she approaches this movement not out of admiration for the new, but with critical reflection. She raises the question: Are we moving too much? Is this world going too fast? (Art Professor Willem Elias)
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