La Flamande de Maastricht

€1,900.00

This painting portrays Frauke, standing tall and elegant in a fitted black dress, her posture both poised and powerful. Her red lips and strong gaze give her a striking presence, suggesting not only confidence but also a depth of character. Behind her, through the open frame, we see the recognisable silhouette of the Koningin Emmaplein in Maastricht, with its historic architecture rising against a clear blue sky - a reminder of the city where you first met, at the art academy. The interior surrounding her is richly decorated: patterned green and gold walls create a rhythm that feels both ornate and intimate. On the right wall hangs a small portrait of Frida Kahlo. She watches as a guardian of creativity and resilience over her. Frauke is a Flemish woman from Antwerp, an artist in her own right, and above all a soul deeply connected to Alexander.

This painting portrays Frauke, standing tall and elegant in a fitted black dress, her posture both poised and powerful. Her red lips and strong gaze give her a striking presence, suggesting not only confidence but also a depth of character. Behind her, through the open frame, we see the recognisable silhouette of the Koningin Emmaplein in Maastricht, with its historic architecture rising against a clear blue sky - a reminder of the city where you first met, at the art academy. The interior surrounding her is richly decorated: patterned green and gold walls create a rhythm that feels both ornate and intimate. On the right wall hangs a small portrait of Frida Kahlo. She watches as a guardian of creativity and resilience over her. Frauke is a Flemish woman from Antwerp, an artist in her own right, and above all a soul deeply connected to Alexander.