This work is a result of a fun conversation with a friend about Ai & all the works I keep coming across... works of women with glasses & fish!
So this is a parody made with needle & thread, charcoal & textiles of women with glasses & fish.
My textile works can be described as figurative with a touch of realism in mixed media. The works are characterised by an emotional charge and raise questions. During the process, elements of alienation arise which are added or omitted to the work. Recurring themes are female figures, sensuality, strength and vulnerability in which the structure of various materials comes into its own. Graduated in Monumental Design from the Academy of Fine Arts (Maastricht Institute of Arts) and opened Atelier-Galerie MIM in a historic building in 2017.
The black thread plays the main role in my works, inspired by the moments of life, I hope to give the viewer a moment or feeling of recognition, an inner experience, something that makes you wander into your own thoughts. My loose threads represent growth & change.
I regularly work on commission, following a photo or an existing work (of mine) I make the work in the desired size and/or colour.
Kim Rijntjes , graduated in Monumental Design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Maastricht.
Her works are mainly made of textile. She brings with her work a sense of power and vulnerability, without being sentimental. She takes you into a world of emotions in which she experiments with..
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