Kindred Spirits 5

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Artwork Details

Medium Watercolour, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 20cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Twins represent both sameness and difference, unity and individuality, harmony and conflict. The artist challenges the viewer to look closely and notice the nuances that distinguish the twins from each other.

The faces have yellowish-orange hair, blue eyes and bright red lips, which create a contrast with the neutral gray background. Kindred Spirits 5 evokes a sense of playfulness and surrealism, as the faces have exaggerated features and expressions that defy realism. Kindred Spirits 5 invites the viewer to explore and interpret the meaning, emotions and personalities behind the two faces.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt turquoise, naples yellow reddish and potter's pink.

Artist Bio

van den hooven is an emerging Australian abstract cubist artist whose style is instantly recognisable for its quintessential features: bold lines, consistent colour palette and his symbolic logo-like depiction of facial features, bodily organs and other familiar objects.

His compositions are intentionally cluttered and contradictory, reflecting the chaos of modern life through a unique visual language that fuses the internal with the external, the animate with the inanimate, the natural with the technological.

Born into a lineage steeped in creativity, van den hooven’s artistic roots trace back to his grandfather Abraham Leendert van den Hooven, a Dutch sailor-turned-self-taught artist who settled in Australia in the late 1950s. His mother, Margarita Rosa, also pursued fine art, nurturing a household where creativity could flourish.

Coming from a science research background, van den hooven’s own journey into art was reignited after completing diplomas in graphic design (2016) and illustration (2018).

His work often explores themes of consumption, identity, internal conflict using familiar and quintessential objects—facial features, organs, androids, tentacles, surveillance cameras, crustaceans, fish, and more—to challenge viewers’ perceptions of necessity versus excess.

Looking forward, van den hooven is holding his inaugural solo art exhibition at the Clyde Gallery, Bay Pavilions Art+Aquatic centre, Batemans Bay, in August 2025.

Commissions

van's studio is in Moruya