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Roxier 'Kissing Lips' Print Available

Artist: Roxier
Title: Kissing Lips
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A2) 42 x 59.4 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: $200

 

Roxier is the collaborative studio name of Dutch painters Ronald Hunter and Femke Veenstra, a duo who fuse abstract expressionism with contemporary design to create vibrant, layered artworks. Ronald Hunter, born in 1973, brings a background in graphic design and advertising, while Femke Veenstra, born in 1986, contributes a fine arts perspective rooted in color theory and textile arts. Together, they merge their strengths to produce dynamic compositions that celebrate color, texture, and movement.
Working primarily with acrylics and mixed media on canvas, the duo builds their pieces through a process of layering, sanding, and repainting, creating depth and history within each work. Their compositions often feature bold color blocks, sweeping gestural marks, and subtle geometric elements, resulting in a balance between chaos and control. Texture plays a key role, with thick impasto areas contrasting against smooth, almost translucent washes, inviting viewers to explore the surface up close.
Roxier’s work is influenced by mid-century modern art, Scandinavian design, and urban street art, reflecting a contemporary aesthetic that appeals to both collectors and interior designers. Their pieces are often large-scale, designed to make a statement in modern spaces, and are finished with a glossy resin or matte varnish that enhances the colour and texture.
Exhibited internationally and available through select galleries and online platforms, Roxier’s artworks have found homes in private and corporate collections worldwide. Whether working on a single canvas or a diptych, Hunter and Veenstra approach each piece collaboratively, sometimes painting simultaneously, other times passing the work back and forth, allowing intuition and dialogue to guide the final outcome. Through Roxier, they celebrate the joy of creation and the endless possibilities of abstract art.

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