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Oilpainting Collections Girl with Bubblegum
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Girl with Bubblegum

€700.00
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This striking painting by artist Willem van der Krieken depicts a young woman with obvious cosmetic surgery, wearing a tight pink shirt and blowing a bubblegum. The figurative painting uses bright purple, pink, and neon blue brushstrokes, with some abstract elements as well.

From a double perspective, the painting can be seen as both a celebration and a critique of modern beauty standards. On the one hand, the woman's body is idealized and sexualized, with her large breasts and curvaceous figure. On the other hand, her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges us to consider the role of beauty in our society. It is a reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price.

Willem van der Krieken's Critical Point of View

Willem van der Krieken is a Dutch artist who is known for his paintings that explore themes of beauty, consumerism, and gender. In "Girl with Bubblegum," van der Krieken uses the figure of a young woman with cosmetic surgery to critique the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to women. The woman's body is idealized and sexualized, but her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a powerful reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price. It is a call for us to challenge the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to us, and to embrace our own natural beauty.

80x100 cm

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This striking painting by artist Willem van der Krieken depicts a young woman with obvious cosmetic surgery, wearing a tight pink shirt and blowing a bubblegum. The figurative painting uses bright purple, pink, and neon blue brushstrokes, with some abstract elements as well.

From a double perspective, the painting can be seen as both a celebration and a critique of modern beauty standards. On the one hand, the woman's body is idealized and sexualized, with her large breasts and curvaceous figure. On the other hand, her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges us to consider the role of beauty in our society. It is a reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price.

Willem van der Krieken's Critical Point of View

Willem van der Krieken is a Dutch artist who is known for his paintings that explore themes of beauty, consumerism, and gender. In "Girl with Bubblegum," van der Krieken uses the figure of a young woman with cosmetic surgery to critique the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to women. The woman's body is idealized and sexualized, but her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a powerful reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price. It is a call for us to challenge the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to us, and to embrace our own natural beauty.

80x100 cm

This striking painting by artist Willem van der Krieken depicts a young woman with obvious cosmetic surgery, wearing a tight pink shirt and blowing a bubblegum. The figurative painting uses bright purple, pink, and neon blue brushstrokes, with some abstract elements as well.

From a double perspective, the painting can be seen as both a celebration and a critique of modern beauty standards. On the one hand, the woman's body is idealized and sexualized, with her large breasts and curvaceous figure. On the other hand, her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges us to consider the role of beauty in our society. It is a reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price.

Willem van der Krieken's Critical Point of View

Willem van der Krieken is a Dutch artist who is known for his paintings that explore themes of beauty, consumerism, and gender. In "Girl with Bubblegum," van der Krieken uses the figure of a young woman with cosmetic surgery to critique the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to women. The woman's body is idealized and sexualized, but her cosmetic surgery is a reminder of the artificiality of these standards. The bubblegum she is blowing can also be seen as a symbol of vanity and superficiality.

Van der Krieken's painting is a powerful reminder that beauty is not always natural, and that it can come at a price. It is a call for us to challenge the unrealistic beauty standards that are often presented to us, and to embrace our own natural beauty.

80x100 cm

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