Boss Taurus 1990
Nico Vrielink
Acrylic
140 ⨯ 190 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 14.500
CJS Gallery
- About the artworkThe artwork entitled "Boss Taurus" is a powerful and impactful creation by artist Nico Vrielink, painted with acrylic on canvas and framed. With dimensions of 190x140x5cm, it features the imposing figure of a white bull in a dark and dramatic setting.
The technique used by Vrielink gives the image a vibrant texture and energy, while the frame highlights its strength and makes it ready to be displayed in any environment. The image suggests a sense of danger and power, with the bull being represented in an attitude of challenge and dominance.
The artwork is a reflection on the power and strength of animals, and the relationship between humans and nature. The representation of the bull in a dark and dramatic setting suggests a connection with violence and aggression, but also with the beauty and grandeur of nature. In short, "Boss Taurus" is an impressive artwork that evokes a range of emotions and reflections in the viewer. - About the artist
Nico Vrielink (1958, Reusel) followed a teacher training course at an art academy in Belgium. However, teaching turned out not to be his vocation and since 1984 he has been working alone as an artist.
In 1985, during one of his many travels, Vrielink met his wife Jeane in Singapore. It is love at first sight, and Jeane has been Vrielink's greatest source of inspiration ever since. She can rightly be called his muse. Vrielink has made more than 4000 works of art with her as subject. Not only the model has remained the same over the years, so have the paintings. Mostly (half) naked, Oriental, realistic, idyllic, recognizable and exotic.
His starting point is to portray his wife's face as perfection. The rest of the body, the decor and the general finish are continuously adapted to this, from dark to bright. Due to the discretion that Vrielink places in his work, a natural distance remains between the model and the viewer.
Vrielink and Jeane have lived in many different places over the years, from the Netherlands to France and Bali. All these places have their influence on his work. Vrielink's work has been admired and acclaimed all over the world, as evidenced by the many exhibitions in the most exotic places.
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