About ‘'Damona'’ by Kim Rijntjes
A figurative work of blue thread & textile on canvas, a depiction of a girl in water. (The name Damona is from the Celtic water goddess, she is associated with healing & rivers. )
Kim's works have an emotional charge, but the titles have a broad meaning so there is room for your own interpretation.
The loose threads…
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Kim's surprising style
Kim Rijntjes' art takes us into a world of emotionsKim Rijntjes shows contemporary portraits of women as they are rarely seen: she doesn't hold a face still, she lets it move, almost breathe. She builds a face from threads, charcoal and colour. Threads break and wander across the surface. Her chosen medium is unusual. Where most artists reach for a pencil or brush to set down an outline, Kim reaches for thread.
Through embroidery, both by machine and by hand, she lets the embroidered line do the drawing.…
