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Dick Pieters, 1941 | Fantastic Realism painter

"In life everything seems to be very complicated untill you reach the big exploration that the truth lies in simplicity, the obvious, like nature, the sound, the love. And likewise in my painting".

Dick Pieters worked eighteen months on this portrait of his wife Corrie and himself in a boat on a river. If you stand close to the painting, you can see that it has been painted dot by dot, with almost scientific precision.
Only when you stand further away will the whole image reveal itself. Pieters applied layer after layer (sometimes as much as eight layers) to achieve this impressive effect.
Each layer had to dry first before the next could be applied. Pieters painted the simple moments of happiness.
'Searching all your life for the deepest sources and then discovering that the truth lies in simple things, in the obvious, such as nature, sound, love…,' is how the artist explained his development.


Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Pieters already knew that he wanted to be a painter since he was a child. After a few years of painting and travelling around he went to the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
He quit this study after a year because it didn’t fulfill his expectations. So he mostly thanks his painting skills to himself. He tries to create a dreamy and soft setting with the painting of dots, despite the use of bright colours. The artist never uses black and rarely uses white. His working method is slow and one painting will take him months.
First he will make the sketches, then more exact drawings, untill they are exactly as the painting is ought to be.
Every part of the painting gets the same amount of attention because he makes the painting out of miniscule dots. The figures on the painting, the background, the bigger sections and the smaller details, everything is painted in the same way. By giving every element the same amount of attention, the painter hopes is will be an unity.
By giving the world around the human being the same amount of attention, Pieters wants to express that the human has to trie to live in natural harmony with his habitat. And that the human should treat his surroundings with love and respect.
The beauty of life is captured in simplicity, like the communication between two people. There only is harmony when people help, understand and value each other. Those kind of people move him.

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Besides al this beauty, the reality can also be hard, cold and cruel. Death is present everywhere. In earlier work he showed this with dead birds or a rusty ship. But he slowly said goodbye to his youth and he accepted the life as an adult.
Pieters hopes to find beautiful things in the way he paints, the color use, the style, the approach of the subject and the alienation. In this way he tries to give the small moments of everyday things happiness.
The artist sketches the contours with a thin layer of burned umber on the canvas. After that he starts with the application of lines and dots, usually by colour. When he has been working on one color for weeks, or sometimes even months, he can’t wait to start with the next color.
Sometimes he uses eight layers. Pieters feels attracted by the Flamish way of painting from the fourteenth and fifteenth century with it’s attention for detail.
But also classic modern greats like Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky have influenced him. Likewise for the realists Wim Schumacher, Pyke Koch and Dick Ket. In the color use he is mostly related to Vincent van Gogh, although this doesn’t show clearly in his paintings.
Everything in his paintings is modified into simple shapes and sometimes there are elements that are on the border of being abstract. It’s a game between abstraction and figuration and the fine color use that makes Pieters work so special.

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters (Zierikzee, 3 maggio 1941) è un pittore Olandese. Pieters è autodidatta e vive e lavora in Zelanda. Il lavoro di Pieters rientra nel movimento artistico del realismo. Pieters ha studiato all'Istituto Superiore di Belle Arti solo per un breve periodo. Dopo un anno si fermò e continuò ad insegnare pittura da autodidatta.
ieters generalmente impiega molto tempo per i suoi dipinti. Dopo aver prima fatto alcuni schizzi, realizza disegni più accurati poiché alla fine vuole il dipinto.
Quindi costruisce il dipinto sulla base di punti minuscoli e posizionati con precisione.Lo fa strato per strato, a volte fino a otto strati, quindi può volerci un anno e mezzo prima che abbia completato un dipinto.1)Soggetti importanti nell'opera di Pieters sono i ritratti e gli autoritratti. Temi ricorrenti sono il nuoto e l'acqua.

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter

Dick Pieters 1941 Dutch Fantastic Realism painter