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Hugo Tieleman: Nature’s Decay Through Colorful Art

Portrait of a man in a blue zip-up jacket with a textured, colorful abstract background. The man has short hair and a serious expression, standing in front of a vibrant, paint-splattered backdrop.

Hugo Tieleman, through his paintings, delves into the dichotomy between nature and the influence of man. “The tragedy of the landscape, that is the essence of my work,” he proclaims. Art critic Micha Andriessen describes his colorful paintings as depictions of displaced and overgrown scenes of decay. Through the use of sometimes venomous hues, Tieleman showcases how humanity leaves its mark on nature. With references to traditional painting, vanitas, and the landscapes and ruins of Romanticism, Hugo Tieleman examines our altered perception of nature, the landscape, and the world around us.

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Promotional poster for Hugo Tieleman's exhibition 'Land of Confusion,' featuring a colorful, textured depiction of a polluted landscape.

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