Rep Ringel
The Host of Seraphim
Acryl op doek met aluminium frame
Nederland, 2024
100 x 200 cm
Including black wooden frame: 205 x 105 x 5,2 cm
Gesigneerd en gedateerd NFC
Art Driven by Music
Artist Rep Ringel :
'The Host Of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance is a timeless classic, and its use in the film "Baraka" adds a whole new layer of depth and significance.
The ethereal and otherworldly nature of the song must was an incredible source of inspiration for my painting. It's amazing how music has the power to transport us to different realms and evoke intense emotions. I'm sure the artwork reflects the mesmerizing feeling of the song, creating a captivating experience for those who view it.'
Rep Ringel (The Netherlands, 1962)
A self-made man in every way, is born and raised in the Netherlands into an artistic family. His mother, a graduated fashion designer, and his father, a poet gave him all the freedom to develop his creativity and to dive into his own artistic soul. Obviously this had, and still has a big influence on his life and career choices.
Music
One of Rep’s biggest passions is music; as a teenager he used to wander around record stores looking for new, original, and exceptional music. It was therefore no surprise Rep started having a career as a deejay.
Graphic Design
Rep, on the look-out for new challenges and opportunities to evolve his creativity, started to show an interest in graphic design and through education and internships he managed to become a successful Graphic Designer. With his own award winning agency, Ringel Design he mainly worked for clients from the fashion, beauty and cosmetic industry.
Paintings
Always wanting to develop his talents further, influenced and inspired by music, fashion and design, Rep started to create art: large abstract paintings on canvas. His approach on creating paintings is really his own. The way he applies the acrylic paint on the canvas is rather unconventional. Every paining is made to the sounds of one specific song / track. Rep listens to these music pieces repeatedly while creating the art work. Translating all the layers heard in the music onto the canvas. This unique approach makes the artworks come to life and creates a sense of depth, mystery, and rhythm. Looking at the color pallet Rep worked initially mainly with earth tones, since nature inspires him. However these days not only the element earth is a source of inspiration, it is the other elements like water, fire and air as well. Hence the art works in blues, whites and even orange-reds. Often he adds touches of metallic, and 24k gold elements. To make his work even more unique, Rep adds a chip to the painting with special information about the art work, including a certificate of authenticity and ownership in a special wax seal on the canvas. His paintings are named after the music piece or the musician / composer of that specific song.