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Robin van Wijk
Washboardje, 2024
Akryl
31 x 21 x 4 cm
Showing my art until I find my audience.
Acrylic on cnc carved wood.
This is me working and showing off my ready-for-summer body, my beach bod. It's what it feels like to me to showcase my work. Might as well show my naked self, expose it all, since my soul is already out in the open.
A response to both the workout motivation videos and photos as well as the trend on social media of showing your art untill you find your people, or your buyer. I get into desperate states sometimes to get my work seen, showing off my abs might do the trick. Showing your work is I think the most important thing about your art practice, and yet the most difficult. Putting all my work up here on konst.se helps, I hope it will also reach my audience.
Sell your art, sell yourself.
Other titles: 'Ab'stract art

Robin van Wijk
Washboardje, 2024
Akryl
31 x 21 x 4 cm
Showing my art until I find my audience.
Acrylic on cnc carved wood.
This is me working and showing off my ready-for-summer body, my beach bod. It's what it feels like to me to showcase my work. Might as well show my naked self, expose it all, since my soul is already out in the open.
A response to both the workout motivation videos and photos as well as the trend on social media of showing your art untill you find your people, or your buyer. I get into desperate states sometimes to get my work seen, showing off my abs might do the trick. Showing your work is I think the most important thing about your art practice, and yet the most difficult. Putting all my work up here on konst.se helps, I hope it will also reach my audience.
Sell your art, sell yourself.
Other titles: 'Ab'stract art
Robin van Wijk
Hägersten
Graphic Designer by day, Artist by night. Robin explores himself and the world around him through his art practice. Mostly jokes and reflections on ridiculous events, trends and visuals all around us. He takes on a conversation with these pieces, most of the time within himself, through inside jokes, hopefully with the viewer and other visual artists as well.