 |  George Struikelblok: impressive paintings of death and love
In the past years George Struikelblok has managed to become quite well known locally as well as internationally, for his expressive and emotional works of art. This young ambitious artist is also constantly on the lookout for new opportunities to increase his skills and further his career. As a result the last few years have seen a number of memorable milestones for George Struikelblok among which the opening of his own private atelier and gallery, a work/study residency at Duende in Rotterdam and most recently in 2008 a special research residency at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. Here George did a detailed study on another art specialty he is fascinated with: three dimensional art installations in public places and open landscapes.
Struikelblok is most popular for the emotional paintings in which he expresses his emotions regarding the death of his father even before his own birth, and the resulting search for a line of communication between life and death. With predominantly abstract figures in striking colors and randomly placed letters from the alphabet, the artist puts to the canvas his emotions with regards to his father, but lately other aspects such as family life (he now has three children of his own) are also of great influence to his art. Although the figures are steadily becoming more abstract, there is a heightened sense of flow and movement in the compositions. The work is more dynamic and seems less focused on the emotions of loneliness and desperation, but more on a sense of togetherness and a joy for life.
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Working experience: 1990- present Teacher at the Nola Hatterman Art Academy in Suriname Since 1993 – Member of “Art 2000” an organization for young artists in Suriname Since 2004 - Observing chairman of the FVAS (Federation for Visual Artists in Suriname)1992 - Aquarell workshop in Suriname 2007 - Artist in Residence at Duende, Rotterdam the Netherlands 2008 - Research Residency Rijksacademie, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Exhibitions: 2012 Sunchi i brasa, Galerie Alma Blou, Curacao 2012 Art in Society: The Power of Culture, IDB Cultural Center, Washington DC, USA 2012 Lob' Makandra, Galerie Huijs Basten Asbeck, Groenlo, the Netherlands 2012 Group exhibition, Guyane Automobile, Matoury, French Guiana 2012 Revealing our stored treasures, Readytex Art Gallery/De Hal, Suriname 2011 Bosi’s en brasa’s, Galerie 23, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2011 Lob’ mi tu tamara, Readytex Art Gallery/De Hal, Suriname 2011 De verleiding van Coronie, The Hague, the Netherlands 2010 Lob Makandra, Galerie L’ Encadrier, Cayenne,French Guiana 2010 Flits expo George Struikelblok, Galerie 23, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2010 Lob Makandra, Landhuis Bloemhof, Curacao 2010 Paramaribo SPAN, DSB Bank. Paramaribo, Suriname 2010 PAN Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2009 Affordable Art Fair, Paris, France 2009 Art & Antiques Fair S-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands 2009 Affordable Art fair Brussel, Begium


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