Pink Portia
US$ 3,500
Overview
2020
Oil Paint, Oil, gesso, chalk on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 123cm (H) x 103cm (W) x 3cm (D) / 48.4" (H) x 40.6" (W) x 1.2" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
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Artist statement
Painting: Oil, Gesso, Chalk on Canvas.
Size of artwork: 120x100cm
Size of artwork + frame: 123x103cm
Painting created, inspired by a photo of a fashion model, mixed with the color pallet of the colors of the interior photo attached.
Portia is painted in beige, white and pink colors, matching the furniture and walls of the lovely light family home in Washington DC. The colors were
applied in light shades with a medium amount of structure and movement.
The final painting is framed in a custom colored wooden frame with satin finish, matching the artwork.
Oil painting on canvas, with a touch of gesso and chalk
Ready to hang
Signed at bottom right
Artwork comes framed. Frame is made from wood and painted in the same colors as the painting
About my paintings
My work is inspired by beautiful models from the fashion industry that I combine with inspiring interiors My favorite subject is the female face. Most portraits that I create are built of 5-7 layers of oil paint with a foundation of gesso mixed with chalk. This is a technique that I taught myself. Back in the days I was drawing and painting ever since I was little and taught myself to paint just like the old masters. I spent days recreating an reference image but when I was finished, I wasn’t satisfied at all. Why? Because it looked just like the photograph. It was too perfect, boring, and didn’t add anything to the experience compared to looking at the photograph. This needed to change and I started experimenting. In this process I learned to let go more and more. While still using the multilayer process like the old masters, I gave my own twist to it creating scratches, paint blobs, splatters, thick and thing brushstrokes. Not only did my painting process become more fun, my artworks also started to become more and more interesting. Most interesting of all is that my beautiful models still were as beautiful. Looking at them from a distance you still see a beautiful woman, but coming closer it gets more and more interesting, symbolizing real life as well. This is what I want to achieve with my paintings as well. I want to inspire the viewer to get closer to anything; people, nature, the world. You have a first impression of everything, but it gets more interesting when you dive a bit deeper. Get closer, appreciate the details and most of all appreciate and enjoy the full picture. Enjoy!
About the artist
Born in 1989, RKH is a self-taught Dutch contemporary artist from Amsterdam. Her work is known for its striking female portraits, a subject that is inspired by her time studying the oil paintings of old masters. In her lifelong pursuit of art, Hercules developed her characteristic style that blends the old and the new; by drawing from the image of modern women today through Instagram models and the fashion industry, she joins these often contradictory depictions of women together, creating a timeless vignette of the modern woman.
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Renske Hercules
Born: 1989
Hometown: Amsterdam
Based in: Amsterdam
Born in 1989, RKHercules is a self-taught Dutch contemporary artist from Amsterdam. Her work is known for its striking female portraits, a subject that is inspired by her time studying the oil paintings of old masters. In her lifelong pursuit of art, Hercules developed her characteristic style that blends the …
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