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Apollo

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Apollo
Apollo
About the artist
Sjaak Kooij
Sjaak Kooij
Artist Statement | In my work I use elements of actuality such as social, cultural or political issues that define our times. I take images from media and everyday events – alternated with footage from my personal archive – out of their original cont...
Material
oilpaint, acrylic and spray paint on linen
Size
100x130 cm
Price
3910 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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This captivating painting features a tuba player lost in the rhythm of the music. The bold colors and expressive brushwork create a sense of movement and emotion. The artist skillfully uses a contrast of deep blacks and vibrant hues, particularly in the hair and clothing, to draw the viewer's attention to the musician. The tuba, prominently displayed, adds a dynamic element to the composition, enhancing the overall energy of the piece. The subject's introspective expression conveys a deep connection to the music, making it an evocative representation of artistic passion.
This painting can enhance various interior spaces, including music studios, jazz bars, or modern living rooms where creativity is celebrated. It can serve as a focal point in a gallery wall or be styled in a corner with ambient lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. Additionally, it can be an excellent conversation starter in cafés or restaurants with live music themes.
This portrait is one of the works based on greek and roman mythology. It's from the serie 'amongst gods and ghosts', I combine contemporary images and portraits with subtle references to mythology. Apollo is the god of music.
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About the artist
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Sjaak Kooij

Sjaak Kooij

Netherlands
Artist Statement | In my work I use elements of actuality such as social, cultural or political issues that define our times. I take images from media and everyday events – alternated with footage from my personal archive – out of their original context, which creates an exciting interaction between image and content. As a result, the spectator will be confronted with these contemporary topics in an entirely different way. Themes such as anonymity, estrangement, individualism and transience play an important role in the artwork. These themes, occasionally used in an absurd staging, confront the viewer with the ideas and posed questions I’ve put in. Hereby not taking position, but rather allowing the viewer to experience for themselves. The paintings represent a search for boundaries, in which technique and image merge into one whole. Imagining these extremes manifests itself in dynamics and strong contrasts. The work derives partly from the expressionistic method or instead staged as substantive contrast. The different contrasts are not only reflected in content, but can be found in technique and design too. Due to a layered method of working, the painting will create a dialogue with itself during the process. The act of painting itself, working with different materials with paint as a foundation, is an important part of establishing the artwork. The process of adding, removing and repainting, but above all exploring the medium painting, is essential for me as an artist.
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Apollo