From youth's heady flush to the wizened frailty of old age, our bodies evidence what it means to be alive. Francien Krieg's Unvarnished Landscapes of Life incorporates images from three painting series which take up family and parenting, femininity, intimacy, and surviving a global health crisis. Krieg's lush portrayal of the human form is blunt, and liberating, and reminds us that impermanence is the only guarantee.
Bio:
Francien Krieg lives in the countryside in the middle of the Netherlands with her two children and husband, working full-time in her studio.
She graduated from the Royal Art Academy in The Hague in 1998, obtaining a degree in Monumental Art, which brought her to think ...