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Recently I started a work in which I wanted to explain anger. Not only expressing it. In my quest to understand myself it's important to me to learn how the human mind works. If it works at all :)

Expressing anger on paper with paint is not hard for me and most often quite liberating. But explaining anger was harder. In the picture you see some attempts the one the right is the final piece.

To me it shows behind anger there is pain. It shows how anger manifest itself. First the tears, the pain. Than the anger. The rage! People change their feelings of pain into anger because it feels better to be angry than it does to be in pain.

Print available on request.
Recently I started a work in which I wanted to explain anger. Not only expressing it. In my quest to understand myself it's important to me to learn how the human mind works. If it works at all :)

Expressing anger on paper with paint is not hard for me and most often quite liberating. But explaining anger was harder. In the picture you see some attempts the one the right is the final piece.

To me it shows behind anger there is pain. It shows how anger manifest itself. First the tears, the pain. Than the anger. The rage! People change their feelings of pain into anger because it feels better to be angry than it does to be in pain.

Print available on request.
Recently I started a work in which I wanted to explain anger. Not only expressing it. In my quest to understand myself it's important to me to learn how the human mind works. If it works at all :)

Expressing anger on paper with paint is not hard for me and most often quite liberating. But explaining anger was harder. In the picture you see some attempts the one the right is the final piece.

To me it shows behind anger there is pain. It shows how anger manifest itself. First the tears, the pain. Than the anger. The rage! People change their feelings of pain into anger because it feels better to be angry than it does to be in pain.

Print available on request.

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how anger manifests itself - there's pain behind anger Painting

Yvette van den Boogaard

Netherlands

Painting, Ink on Paper

Size: 17.3 W x 22.8 H x 1.2 D in

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Recently I started a work in which I wanted to explain anger. Not only expressing it. In my quest to understand myself it's important to me to learn how the human mind works. If it works at all :) Expressing anger on paper with paint is not hard for me and most often quite liberating. But explaining anger was harder. In the picture you see some attempts the one the right is the final piece. To me it shows behind anger there is pain. It shows how anger manifest itself. First the tears, the pain. Than the anger. The rage! People change their feelings of pain into anger because it feels better to be angry than it does to be in pain. Print available on request.

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Painting:

Ink on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

17.3 W x 22.8 H x 1.2 D in

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Just Yvette ‘My work is about human behaviour, about how we try to connect, how we interact, how we love, how we long, how we desire, how we distract, how we look back at our personal history, how we deal with pain, how we hope for better things, how we protect ourselves behind masks. “It is a cry, it is a laugh. In a weird way it displays social issues”.’ The restless pursuit of personal identity is what best describes Just Yvette's abstract expressionist art. Yvette stays close to home for her work. Her art engages us in a layered amalgamation of deep human emotions, dormant or new, between bubbles of bliss and cries of misery. Her personal quest results in constant experimentation with the act of creating itself - the greatest good according to the artist. By using conventional materials in unconventional ways, Yvette has established her own unique visual language; no means are off-limits. She is highly prolific and has no fear of scale. Her art, often containing personal messages in the form of handwritten texts, is rich in narrative, contrast and texture. It is imposing, bold and confronting, yet there is always an element of elegant aesthetics, a result of training in the Arts and decades of working as a designer. Yvette lives and works in The Netherlands.

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