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Clemens Briels
Title: The Woman in Alcanrable
Technique: Screen printing
Year: 2001
Edition: 82 / 150
Image dimensions: 58.5 x 53 cm
Frame: 82 cm x 79 cm
Hand signed. Also title of the work on the silkscreen by artist.
Condition: In good condition
Silkscreen is framed in sturdy aluminum frame, no user damage. 2.5 cm wide and 3.0 cm high. Can be hung directly on the wall. Due to the fragility and size of the work, collection or shipping by courier is necessary.
Clemens Briels (born 1946)
Clemenss is a Dutch visual artist. In 1965 he started his education at the Academy for Industrial Design in Eindhoven with the aim of becoming an artist. Due to various circumstances he ended up in the advertising world. He became a successful art director but at the age of 46 he finally decided to become an artist.
His artwork reflects a deep affinity for abstract expression and experimentation with form and color. Briel's work is known for his ability to translate complex emotions and ideas into visual compositions that resonate with the audience. His paintings often evoke a sense of introspection and wonder, inviting viewers to explore the depths of his creative vision.
Briel's unique style is a blend of bold brushstrokes, layered textures and a refined sense of colour harmony. His work reflects a continuous quest for innovation, with subtle nuances that mark his artistic evolution.
With exhibitions in renowned galleries and museums, Clemens Briel has gained recognition from art critics and collectors worldwide. His ability to translate abstract concepts into visual splendor has given him an established place in the contemporary art world.
Whether it is paintings, sculptures or other artistic expressions, Clemens Briel remains an inspiring and respected name. His artworks testify to his ongoing search for creative depth and contribute to the ongoing conversation about the power of abstract art in the modern era.
His artworks have since been included in various renowned art collections. Clemens Briels was the first Dutch artist to be elected “Official Olympic Artist” for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Clemens Briels lives in the Dutch fortified town of Heusden, where his "Clemens Briels Art Centre" is also located.