Portrait I (2009) Painting by Triquit

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De Dycker Karine/ Triquit. °1959 Ukkel. St-Lukas Art Institute/ Brussels. St- Lukas Art Institute/ Antwerp. International School for Arts and Decoration/ Antwerp. Participated since 1987 on several expositions [...]

De Dycker Karine/ Triquit
°1959 Ukkel

St-Lukas Art Institute/ Brussels
St- Lukas Art Institute/ Antwerp
International School for Arts and Decoration/ Antwerp

Participated since 1987 on several expositions in Brussels, Antwerp, Luik, Muizen, St-Kat.Waver, Dendermonde, St-Niklaas, Knokke, Putte, Mechelen,St-Pieters-Rode, Doornik, Willebroek, Stekene, Heist-o/d- Berg, Waterlo, Gent, Aartselaar, Evergem, Buggenhout, Zeebrugge etc.


She organised many years several art and open garden events where the purpose lied in bringing people, especially childeren, and art together.
In the beginning,she painted mostly in her direct environment and the garden as her most important source of inspiration. Peace and quietness are frequently used as a theme, a cocoon where there was no room for people, antiousness and agression. Drawing was a way of communication.
whitin time we see human activitie in the paintings, especially childeren. But they are dreaming, they are absent. The garden stays the main topic.

We often see drawings of the sea, where she spend all here hollidays.
Most of her works are drawn in pastel. She developed a special skill where she can draw with pastel and you would think she painted it.
She also uses oilpaint, acryl and oilpastel.

Her moving in 2006, made her say goodbye to her beloved garden and artistical environnement and caused her to focuss on something else.
The harbour of Zeebrugge/seabrugge expanded her horizon. A new world opened itself to her. The sea has always been there for her, and offers so much more than water, beaches and boats.

When she studied and drawed the fishermen in all of their acitivities, the harsch world of hard labour, poverty erupted. But also the one of sagen and legends.
When she's in Seabrugge, she paints the fishermen as they are: rough, whitout fringes
,sketched in black and white in all their glory.
When she is in Mechelen, she draws the underwaterworld, who also have always been there. The soft world 'behind the mirror'. A fantasyworld full of beautifull figurs, a contrast with reality.

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