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Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. // Two seated figures form a compact, grounded embrace — one held in the other's lap, legs crossed, hands clasped together at the centre in an intimate interlock of fingers. Eva Claessens renders this moment of mutual assent through bold black contour lines on white canvas, the downward gaze of both figures conveying quiet absorption in each other. Unlike the horizontal surrender of her other works, this composition sits upright with the weight and solidity of sculpture, recalling the artist's parallel marble practice. The clasped hands become the emotional centre, where two separate bodies silently agree to become one.
She said yes, 2026
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Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. // Two seated figures form a compact, grounded embrace — one held in the other's lap, legs crossed, hands clasped together at the centre in an intimate interlock of fingers. Eva Claessens renders this moment of mutual assent through bold black contour lines on white canvas, the downward gaze of both figures conveying quiet absorption in each other. Unlike the horizontal surrender of her other works, this composition sits upright with the weight and solidity of sculpture, recalling the artist's parallel marble practice. The clasped hands become the emotional centre, where two separate bodies silently agree to become one.
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Eva Claessens
Ce Lieu Invisible Où L'on Se Rejoint, 2026
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Marble
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L'instant Où Les Contours S'effacent, 2026
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Marble
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What is feminist art?
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
