KENNE GREGOIRE 2/3 – He approaches his work in a way that pushes the form, twisting perspective and hues, to create ambiguous situations. In 1976, at the invitation of the Italian Ministry of Culture, he made a study trip to Italy. For him, painting is the utmost way to capture your emotions. He uses techniques derived from the 17th century. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoR_zuazgWI Amongst his work, you may find still lifes, buildings, landscapes and theatre scenes. Inside his painting, the original background (an old table, or a set of wooden planks), often come through the painting and become a part of the composition.
KENNE GREGOIRE 3/3 – He is associated with the movement New Dutch Realism (moves between still-life paintings and more surreal scenes), that capture a humane sadness and other complex emotions. The artist has commented on the limitations of the form (as both a sobering aspect of what he does, and something exciting). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPiKyX41wyY In order to depict the wear and tear of the objects, he uses subtle colours (which he applies with a high level of technical skills).
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