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Krótka biografia

  • Born: 1940, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: leslie gabrielse
  • Museums on APS:
    • San Jose Museum of Quilts - Textiles
    • San Jose Museum of Quilts - Textiles
    • San Jose Museum of Quilts - Textiles
    • San Jose Museum of Quilts - Textiles
    • San Jose Museum of Quilts - Textiles
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  • Nationality: Netherlands
  • Top-ranked work: Woman with Two Gents
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top 3 works:
    • Woman with Two Gents
    • Star Quilt

Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Where was Leslie Gabriëlse born?
Pytanie 2:
What is a defining characteristic of Leslie Gabriëlse's artistic technique?
Pytanie 3:
Which institution is notable for exhibiting Gabriëlse’s work?

Leslie Gabriëlse: A Master of Textile Art

Born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in 1940, Leslie Gabriëlse is a contemporary Dutch artist renowned for his innovative approach to fabric art. He continues to live and work, enriching the world of textile-based painting with his unique blend of appliqué technique and acrylic paint.

Early Life, Education, and Artistic Development

  • Early Influences: Gabriëlse's affinity for fabrics began early in life, nurtured by a deep appreciation for texture and form.
  • Art Academy Rotterdam: His formal artistic training at the Art Academy in Rotterdam proved pivotal. It was here he honed his skills in working with textiles and began to develop the distinctive appliqué technique that would define his career. The academy fostered an environment where experimentation was encouraged, allowing Gabriëlse to explore the possibilities of fabric as a primary medium.
  • Unique Technique: Gabriëlse’s signature style involves meticulously applying pieces of fabric onto a surface using needle and thread – the appliqué method. He then enhances these fabric compositions with acrylic paint, creating layered textures and visual depth that transcends traditional textile art. This combination allows for both intricate detail and bold expressive strokes.

Style, Technique, and Notable Works

  • Appliqué & Acrylic Fusion: Gabriëlse’s work is characterized by the seamless integration of appliqué and acrylic paint. The fabric provides a foundation of texture and color, while the acrylic adds dimension, highlights, and often, figurative elements.
  • Subject Matter: While his subjects vary, Gabriëlse frequently explores portraiture and abstract compositions, demonstrating his versatility within the medium. His pieces are known for their vibrant colors and dynamic arrangements.
  • Notable Works:
    • Woman with Two Gents (2001): A striking example of his technique, showcasing a compelling figure rendered in fabric and paint.
    • Star Quilt: Demonstrates his ability to create intricate patterns and designs using fabric appliqué.
  • Auction Recognition: His work has achieved recognition within the art market, with pieces like "wandtapijt" fetching significant prices at auction ($344).

Exhibitions, Collections, and Historical Significance

  • European & North American Exhibitions: Gabriëlse’s artwork has been widely exhibited across Europe and North America, gaining international acclaim.
  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: His work is included in the prestigious collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, a testament to his artistic merit and contribution to Dutch art. This inclusion solidifies his place within the canon of contemporary textile artists.
  • Contribution to Contemporary Textile Art: Leslie Gabriëlse’s innovative use of appliqué and acrylic paint has significantly expanded the boundaries of textile art. He demonstrates that fabric can be a powerful medium for expressive painting, challenging traditional notions of what constitutes fine art. His work inspires other artists to explore unconventional materials and techniques.

Further Exploration

For more information about Leslie Gabriëlse and his artwork, please visit WahooArt.com. You can also view specific pieces such as Woman with Two Gents and Star Quilt.