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Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. // A single face bends downward with closed eyes, the dark sweep of lashes the only definition in an otherwise ethereal composition. One hand rises to touch the hair, the other reaches outward in a sheltering gesture. Eva Claessens explores the kiss here not as mutual exchange but as a solitary act of tenderness — a figure bestowing care upon another who remains nearly invisible beneath the line. Bold black contours float against the white canvas, the body present only where emotion demands it. This is figuration at its most intimate, courageous in what it dares to leave undrawn.
A kiss, 2026
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Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. // A single face bends downward with closed eyes, the dark sweep of lashes the only definition in an otherwise ethereal composition. One hand rises to touch the hair, the other reaches outward in a sheltering gesture. Eva Claessens explores the kiss here not as mutual exchange but as a solitary act of tenderness — a figure bestowing care upon another who remains nearly invisible beneath the line. Bold black contours float against the white canvas, the body present only where emotion demands it. This is figuration at its most intimate, courageous in what it dares to leave undrawn.
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Feminist art refers to the art that emerged from the feminist art movement during the 1960s and 1970s. It developed with the intention of critiquing 20th-century gender ideals and challenging the traditional canon of art history. Feminist art seeks to create a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer through a feminist lens, often addressing issues of gender, identity, and social justic
