ELLEN DE MEIJER
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b .1955, Netherlands
Dutch Post-war & Contemporary artist Ellen de Meijer paints portraits of modern-day archetypes, as an expression of our collective struggles and lies. They are an observation of society’s harmful social structures and conventions that we all seem to adhere to, and according to the artist, also greatly impact our future generations. Each archetype represents both aggressor and victim, resulting in fake appearances, and convey separation from the true inner nature of mankind. Recurring themes in her work are status and power, loss of emotion and authenticity, innocence, resistance, climate change, consumerism, competition, technology, and material wealth.
Ellen de Meijer is favored by American, Brazilian, French, Spanish and Dutch private art collectors, such as the Van den Broek Foundation which belongs to the Dutch top 5 private art collectors. Her work has been exhibited at various international and exhibitions in the US.
From a young age, Ellen De Meijer was fascinated by what we would now simply describe as ‘communication via image’. She started her artistic career in the realm of photography; perhaps the most direct form of ‘the image’ at the time, and after a short period in commercial photography she started to feel the urge to express more than just an image of reality, but to present a complete image – the world of the seen and the unseen at the same time. To fulfill this desire, she at first turned to the world of the written. She studied Dutch literature and began writing, only to find that this too was not satisfying, as writing alone lacked the strength of tangibility. At the age of 28, she then turned to fine arts and was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Illimitably fascinated by paint and all its possibilities, she plunged herself into painting with a visceral eagerness to explore every technical aspect and style she came across in the history of painting. Yet always with the goal of discovering a way to create her own, ultimate ‘complete image’.
Dress Code, 2018 | Oil On Canvas | 61 x 41 inch (155 x 104 cm)
Mommy’s Non-fungible Finest, 2022 Oil on canvas 78 x 55 in | 198 x 139 cm
‘X’ 2024, Oil on canvas, 100cm x 140cm
Mining Crush, 2021 Oil on canvas 78 x 55 in | 200 x 140 cm
Barking in the Desert, 2018 Oil On Canvas 79 x 39 inch 200 x 100 cm
Power Play, 2021 Oil on canvas 49 x 59 in | 124.5 x 150 cm
High Profile, 2022 Oil on canvas 74.8 x 51 in | 190 x 130 cm
Arctic Indictment, 2017 Oil On Canvas 59 x 39 inch 150 x 110 cm
Crypto Craze, 2022 Oil on canvas 74.8 x 51 in | 189 x 129 cm