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Colour is the tool, the story is his message. Not that Briels makes the commitment. On the contrary, he transforms the carefree daily events into imaginative, previously unseen symbolic figures. With penetrating, bright colours. And ignoring academic laws of perspective. Paper and cardboard applied to the linen provide him with the desired depth. Sometimes it looks as if it has been sanded and filled. He applies colour over colour without completely covering the underlying layers. This creates a patina effect. He creates his work from antipodism. With this philosophy of opposites, developed by himself, Briels transforms the ordinary daily events into… Traditional Central and South American music is an almost inexhaustible source of inspiration. The Cuban son, mambo, merengue and the souk drenched in a slightly erotic sauce are musical tones that force him to create intriguing paintings. He has proven that he is successful with this approach, given the worldwide appreciation and respect he receives. Which is not surprising, because his translations of everyday moments are universal and therefore recognizable everywhere.
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Is beautifully framed in a silver frame
Can be shipped, but glass breakage is at the buyer's risk.