Ravothko (ode to Raveel and Rothko) 2014 Acrylic on hardboard 110x150cmThe decease of the Belgian artist Roger Raveel in 2013, inspired Boss for the creation of a series of works in honor of Raveel and other masters from the history of art. In these series, the same elements are used: a line figure, representing the contours of Roger Raveel and painted in his style, is depicted on a canvas, which is for the remainder painted in the style of the other artist. In the first work of this set, Raveel is linked to Mark Rothko. The Raveel figure is drawn monumentally in front of a color field painting constructed with red and black. The combination of the styles ot the two artists creates a new unique work: 1 + 1 = 3 in this case.
Young Girl From the Back
Young Girl From the Back 2013 Acrylic on hardboard 115x115cmIn the foreground you can see a young girl with long blonde hair walking inside the canvas. This night scene occurs on a deserted lane with plane trees. A light source shines on the hair of th girl and makes her sweater glare in a bright orange. A bit further, some cars are hardly visible. The facades of the houses are also only slightly suggested. The pruissian blue sky spreads a cool light on the rest of the environment and transforms the dark trees into amorphous pilars. This creates a similar mysterious atmosphere that you can find in the works of Paul Delvaux. But differently from what you can find in the works of Delvaux, the surreality doesn’t get the empahsis (no strange combinations of antique and contemporary elements, nor (half)naked female figures). The focus is on the solitude and isolation, on the threatening danger and the vulnerability of the girl, alone on a nightly lane. It is just like she is heading into a dark forest and danger is lying behind every tree.
Misty Landscape with Village
Misty Landscap with Village 2013 Acrylic on canvas 40x40cm
This small piece of art gives an impressionistic impression. In contrast to the other works in the series of haze paintings, no persons are present. At the horizon, the contours of a typical Flemish village can be noticed. The details of the landscape are lost in the veils of the haze floating above the meadows.
The pornographic education of Christopher Tracey Emin
The pornographic education of Christopher Tracey Emin 2013 Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, resin on hardboard 120×88,5cm
Five poison green silhouettes of women are vogueing in suggestive poses. Two dark female shades on the foreground are framing the scene. This way, the whole scenery is giving a peepshow-impression and the spectator is pushed in the role of Peeping Tom. The background is mainly composed out of intense reddish colors and variants of grey and was applied with techniques like splashing, dripping and rubbing. In between the female figures texts are scribbled, which give the pane the look of a graffiti wall. The garish colors seem to stengthen the sloganesque messages.
I think i can recognize following text pieces:
- Promise me you’ll fuck me hard
- Promise me You’ll fuck me gently
- Let me be beautiful
- Fuck Me
- Kiss me
- Christopher Tracey Emin
Man in a long black coat
Man in a long black coat 2013 Acryl op hardboard 130x70cmA dark, shady figure is walking away from the viewer on a lonely street, heading for the misty horizon. The arid landscape is being dominated by ochres, sienna and earth shades. The strong shadows within this widescreen painting create an enduring atmoshpere, reminding of a Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. And in this case, the Man in the Long Black Coat would be played – without any doubt- by Clint Eastwood.
(door P.O.)
Shiny People in a Crowd of Serial Killers, Mass Murderers and Spree Killers
Shiny people in a crowd of serial killers, mass murderers and spree killers 2014 Acrylic on hardboard 115cm x 115cmThis is a variant on the Shiny People in a Crowd theme. The entire painting is made out of grey, grey and more grey… except for the shiny people. While the greyness literally weeps from the walls, the Shiny People bring color to the painting. The Shiny People are icons for the Übermensch. They glare in the mass. This time the shiny people don’t appear in a coïncidal grey crowd. Here, they are surrounded by the greatest murderers of all times.
According to the artist, the viewer can recognize following criminals:
- Andrei Chikatilo
- Charles Manson
- Marc Dutroux
- Walter Sickert
- Waltraud Wagner
- Earle Nelson
- Ed Gein
- Rodney Alcala
- Thug Buhram
- Altemio Sanchez
- Arnfinn Nesset
- Billy Gohl
- Brenda Ann Spencer
- Kim De Gelder
- Sean Vincent Gillis
- Alexander Pichushkin
- Irene Leidolf
- Ahmad Suradji
- Anatoly Onoprienko
- Andras Pandy
- Maria Gruber
- Cho Seung Hui
- Gilles De Rais
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Starkweather
- Theodore Kaczynski
- Anders Breivik
- Stephanija Mayer
- Charles Ray Hatcher
- David Berkowitz
- Dylan Klebold
- Nordine Amrani
- Richard Cottingham
- Carl Eugene Watts
- Richard Trenton Chase
- Eonald Henri Gaskins
- Erzsebet Bathory
- Fiedrich Haarmann
- Gary Leon Ridgway
- Albert Fish
- Dean Corll
- Ed Kemper
- H H Holmes
- Henry Lee Lucas
- Jack The Ripper
- John Wayne Gacy
- Koos Hertogs
- Landru
- Maria Swanenburg
- Michel Fourniret
- Tsutomu Miyazaki
- Raymond Fernandez
- Martha Beck
- Ronald Janssen
- Ted Bundy
- Daniel Camargo
- David Parker Ray
- Gary M Heidnik
- Gennady Mikhasevich
- Gerald Eugene Stano
- Harold Shipman
- Howard Unruh in jail
- Irene Leidolf
- Javed Iqbal
- John Bodkin Adams
- Luis Garavito
- MarcSsappington
- Pedro Alonso Lopez
- Pedro Rodrigues Filho
- Peter Dupas
- Peter Krten
- Randy Steven Kraft
- Rosemary west
- Fred West
- Rommy Lynn Sells
- Serhiy Tkach
- Sipho Thwala
- Sjamil Basaev
- Stephen Griffiths
- Thomas Quick
- Vlad Tepes
- Yang Xinhai
(door P.O.)
Shiny people in a crowd of serial killers, mass murderers and spree killers 2013 Acrylic on hardboard 115cm x 115cmThis is a variant on the Shiny People in a Crowd theme. The entire painting is made out of grey, grey and more grey… except for the shiny people. While the greyness literally weeps from the walls, the Shiny People bring color to the painting. The Shiny People are icons for the Übermensch. They glare in the mass. This time the shiny people don’t appear in a coïncidal grey crowd. Here, they are surrounded by the greatest murderers of all times.
According to the artist, the viewer can recognize following criminals:
- Andrei Chikatilo
- Charles Manson
- Marc Dutroux
- Walter Sickert
- Waltraud Wagner
- Earle Nelson
- Ed Gein
- Rodney Alcala
- Thug Buhram
- Altemio Sanchez
- Arnfinn Nesset
- Billy Gohl
- Brenda Ann Spencer
- Kim De Gelder
- Sean Vincent Gillis
- Alexander Pichushkin
- Irene Leidolf
- Ahmad Suradji
- Anatoly Onoprienko
- Andras Pandy
- Maria Gruber
- Cho Seung Hui
- Gilles De Rais
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Starkweather
- Theodore Kaczynski
- Anders Breivik
- Stephanija Mayer
- Charles Ray Hatcher
- David Berkowitz
- Dylan Klebold
- Nordine Amrani
- Richard Cottingham
- Carl Eugene Watts
- Richard Trenton Chase
- Eonald Henri Gaskins
- Erzsebet Bathory
- Fiedrich Haarmann
- Gary Leon Ridgway
- Albert Fish
- Dean Corll
- Ed Kemper
- H H Holmes
- Henry Lee Lucas
- Jack The Ripper
- John Wayne Gacy
- Koos Hertogs
- Landru
- Maria Swanenburg
- Michel Fourniret
- Tsutomu Miyazaki
- Raymond Fernandez
- Martha Beck
- Ronald Janssen
- Ted Bundy
- Daniel Camargo
- David Parker Ray
- Gary M Heidnik
- Gennady Mikhasevich
- Gerald Eugene Stano
- Harold Shipman
- Howard Unruh in jail
- Irene Leidolf
- Javed Iqbal
- John Bodkin Adams
- Luis Garavito
- MarcSsappington
- Pedro Alonso Lopez
- Pedro Rodrigues Filho
- Peter Dupas
- Peter Krten
- Randy Steven Kraft
- Rosemary west
- Fred West
- Rommy Lynn Sells
- Serhiy Tkach
- Sipho Thwala
- Sjamil Basaev
- Stephen Griffiths
- Thomas Quick
- Vlad Tepes
- Yang Xinhai
(door P.O.)
Walking Nude
The Runner
Shiny People In A Crowd
shiny people in a crowd 2013 Acrylic on hardboard 80x80cmThe shiny people are the good guys, the talented, the intellectuals, the brave ones, the Übermenschen. They glare in the grey crowd. In shiny people in the crowd, they are litteraly placed in the middle of a crowd of grey anonymous silhouttes. The simplification of the figures into line figures reduces the difference between the shiny people and the crowd onto it’s essence. How the shiny people or the grey people look like is not important. The difference is incapsulated in their shining.
Keeping Up
Keeping up 2013 Acrylic on canvas 50x50cm
Just like all other works in the series of hazy works, this work is about loneliness and isolation. An elderly man is following the trail of approximately seven young people. He persist in trying to keep up with them, but it is clear that he won’t hold it much longer anymore and that he will have to unhook with them.
The old man who is at risk of being left behind, will end up this way in a state of loneliness and isolation. A metaphor for the general aging in our society.