Le Papillon by Marijke Lambregtse
This original artwork has been painted on a high quality archival sustainable canvas made from 100% recycled plastic bottles.
Following up from my last painting Interwoven play, Le Papillon is as much an interwoven play between us humans and our environment as a still life! Le papillon, the butterfly just appeared while this painting was developing besides the usual human like figures and vessels which are significant in my works. Le papillon, the butterfly, is a true little master of metamorphosis, a symbol of transformation, freedom and rebirth and in the state the world is at the moment we need all of that which can give us hope and positivity. As well as that I felt this work and art in general can give us a little escape from the world as is and an immersion in something else besides ourselves. It will be great on any wall and add to meaningful discussions amongst the viewers
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Le Papillon (mixed media on stretched 100 % recycled canvas, archival and sustainable)
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Artwork Details
Medium | Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 36.2in (W) x 22.1in (H) x 1.2in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
‘A work is born from a kind of confused emotion. The work is an attempt to elucidate that emotion.’ Puvis de Chavannes
‘An abstract language that reveals references to an aesthetic figuration with a surreal flavour. This is the art of Marijke Lambregtse, an Australian based contemporary artist of Dutch origin, who focuses her artistic research on the relationship between man and the world, in its most hidden aspects. Her paintings are often characterized by the presence of human-like figures, whose facial features vanish overwhelmed by fields of colour, annihilating gestural communication and leaving the latter in complete control of emotions.
An alternation of more gestural brushstrokes and more detailed and sharply described elements, give the work a pleasant dynamism. Looking at Marijke Lambregtse's paintings, we feel out of place, in awe, as if we have crossed the threshold into another world and we are suddenly strangers. (Francesca Brunello)
Her recent abstract figurative works have been a reflection of the feelings of eco-anxiety she experiences especially when being at places where the effects of climate change and pollution are so immediately felt.
She tries to harmoniously merge message and aesthetics in her work. In addition to her emotionally driven strikingly colorful acrylic paints and recycled materials, text and texture play a crucial role in bringing this about.
A professional dancer, teacher and choreographer before crossing over to studying visual art and gaining a BVA majoring in sculpture at Griffith University in Brisbane she was awarded the Karl and Gertrude Langer Award which resulted in a solo exhibition at the Brisbane Town Hall gallery.
Since then she has been exhibiting regularly with several solo exhibitions, being a finalist in numerous art awards and has been widely collected in Australia and overseas.
Finalist Abstraction Exhibition Petrie Terrace Gallery 2024
Finalist in Lethbridge 2024/2023 Small Scale Art Awards Salon de Refusés
Finalist in the Brisbane Rotary Art Show 2024/2023
Finalist in the Brisbane Portrait Prize Salon des Refugees 2022
Finalist in the RQAS annual Exhibition 2023
Finalist in the Amore exhibition at Artprenr Gallery 2023
Finalist in the Queensland Figurative 2022
Finalist in the Lethbridge 20000 Small Scale Art Award in 2022, 21, 20 and 2019
Awarded the Power of Creativity Art Prize by Contemporary Curator Art Magazine in 2021
Highly Commended in the Abstraction Exhibition Royal Queensland Art Society 2021
Finalist in the Rotary Spectacular Brisbane in 2019 and 2018