Resie Schlooz: Mixed Media and Upcycled Contemporary Art
Resie Schlooz is a versatile Dutch contemporary artist based in Leiden, Netherlands. Her artistic journey is deeply intertwined with her history as a global traveler, having spent significant time in China, Africa, Colombia, France, and Curacao. This international perspective informs her use of found and upcycled materials, which she transforms into evocative mixed media pieces. A pivotal moment in her career occurred following a 2002 car accident; the resulting revalidation period became a catalyst for her to pursue art as a primary purpose. Resie Schlooz describes the core theme of her work as the "aftermath of an explosion," using organic textures and unconventional materials to represent the complex layers of human emotion and life's transitions. Her portfolio includes various series such as "Souvenirs," "Fire," and "Objects," which have been showcased in exhibitions across Delft, The Hague, and Rijswijk. By recontextualizing items that have been separated from their original settings, Resie Schlooz creates an enigmatic aura that invites viewers to reflect on their own narratives and the beauty of imperfection. Her work frequently employs a method of applying material that resembles the organic deposition of sediments, highlighting her interest in both the physical and emotional residue of experience.