Marie Louise Elshout

tekenen, schilderen, natuur, Figuratief

Marie Louise Elshout’s werk onderscheidt zich door een dynamische combinatie van tekenen en schilderen, zij toont in haar doeken de ambivalente machtsverhouding tussen mens en dier. Ze positioneert haar ongrijpbare, hybride wezens in een historische 19e-eeuwse setting, geïnspireerd door Daguerreotype-fotografie. In de minutieus vervaardigde werken ligt de nadruk niet op de menselijke eigenschappen van dieren maar eerder in de folklore van de mens, bijgeloof, de soms duistere kant van de tradities en rituelen. Haar schilderijen onthullen altijd een bepaalde schoonheid, door de combinatie van sepia tinten met levendige kleuren en nodigen uit om in haar fascinatie te delen, bewustzijn te creëren en wellicht meer verbinding te vinden met de natuur.

“Dit is werk dat steeds meer in de tijd komt. Marie Louise Elshout werkt al jaren aan een consistent oeuvre van tekeningen en schilderingen waarop tere, fragiele figuren verschijnen. Wanneer de dagelijkse realiteit geen enkele uitweg biedt, opent Elshout de deur voor ons naar een nieuwe, onbekende ruimte. Om te veranderen in een nieuw of ander persoon. Marie Louise kijkt naar binnen, naar de gevoelswereld en de geheimzinnige oorden van de fantasievolle verbeelding.Het is bijzonder dat in een tijd waarin de oppervlakkigheid van de social media verwarring sticht tussen wat echt en fake is, Elshout’s figuren zich richten op hun binnenwereld die misschien reëler voelt dan die zich buiten hen bevindt. Haar werk is een uitnodiging om stil te worden, en af te durven dalen in het diepst van je gevoelens en gedachten. Haar figuren doen het vaak al voor. Ze trekken zich terug achter hun lange haar, kijken je zelden aan. Hurricane – zo zijn veel tekeningen genoemd – woelt die achter de gesloten ogen?”

Mariette Dölle, dir. Nieuwe Kerk Adam.

Hybrid#18 (Unicorn)
Hybrid#18 (Unicorn) - Hybrid#18 (Unicorn), 170×90 cm, pencil, charcoal, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2025.
Hybrid#15 (Dahu)
Hybrid#15 (Dahu) - Hybrid#15 (Dahu), 50×50 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. The Dahu is a mythical creature that according to local folklore lives in the Alps. The precise origins of the Dahu legend is unknown, but it is believed to stem from ancient traditions and superstition of the locals. Early settlers may have attributed the occasional discovery of goat carcasses or unusual tracks to a mischievous creature in the mountains.
Hurricane#13.
Hurricane#13. - Hurricane#13, 150×50 cm, pencil, charcoal, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2025. Pulchri Studio is organizing an exhibition in honour of Christiaan Huygens, he is seen as one of the greatest inventors in Dutch history. Learning more about this 17th Century scientist I was blown away by this remarkable person; he invented the pendulum clock, was an important mathematician, physicist and astronomer, and was the first to see the ring around the planet Saturn. Since his work is so groundbreaking, my painting turned into a hurricane. My contribution is based on a portrait of Christiaan Huygens but since there are so many female inventors and scientist who never achieved the same spotlight throughout history, I gave it a female touch. My “warrior”, her feathers for movement and her face painted as a sundial referring to time.
Selfportrait (About A Woman)
Selfportrait (About A Woman) - Foto, potlood, houtskool en olieverf op papier, 2025.
Hybrid#14 (Jackalopes)
Hybrid#14 (Jackalopes) - Hybrid#14 (Jackalopes) 120×120 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. The jackalope is a fictional animal found mainly in North American folklore tales. In most stories it is described as a hare or rabbit with antlers and in some cases the tail of a pheasant. In fact they are hares afflicted with a rare virus which causes a hornlike growth on the animals.
Vanitas#4 (München Albino Alligator)
Vanitas#4 (München Albino Alligator) - Vanitas#4 (München Albino Alligator) 90×70 cm, pencil, charcoal, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2024. This baby albino alligator was found in a suitcase on München airport wrapped completely in plastic except for her nostrils to breath. The fact that she survived is a miracle, she’s named Ophelia and found her home in Terrazoo Rheinberg, Germany.
Girl#10
Girl#10 - Girl#10, 30×24 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024.
Hybrid#12 (Clouded Leopard)
Hybrid#12 (Clouded Leopard) - Hybrid#12 (Clouded Leopard) 170 x 90 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. Meet the Clouded Leopard , the most ancient feline specie. The wild population is vulnerable and is threatened by deforestation on a huge scale . They are the most adorable predators in the world, therefore also one of the most poached, its skin and body parts are offered for decoration and clothing, though it is legally protected in most countries.
Hybrid#11 (Slow Lorises)
Hybrid#11 (Slow Lorises) - Hybrid#11 (Slow Lorises), 90×90 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. Slow Lorises are highly sensitive nocturnal primates. Deep-rooted beliefs about the supernatural powers of Slow Lorises, such as their ‘abilities’ to ward off evil spirits or to cure wounds, have popularized their use in traditional medicine. They have a venomous bite, which can be deadly to humans, as a consequence they have their front teeth pulled out before being sold as pets, a practice that often causes infection and death.
Hybrid#10 (Aye-Aye)
Hybrid#10 (Aye-Aye) - Hybrid#10 (Aye-Aye), 30×24 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. The Aye-Aye is a friendly nocturnal primate which is drawn to humans, according to Folk belief they bring bad luck and death by pointing its narrowest finger at someone, one is marked for death so the mere appearance of an Aye-Aye in a village predicts the death of a villager and the only way to prevent this is to kill it on sight. This superstition led to the death of so many that they were almost extinct and are now protected by law.
Vanitas#3 (Smallest Dog on Earth)
Vanitas#3 (Smallest Dog on Earth) - Vanitas#3 (Smallest Dog on Earth), 90×70 cm, pencil, charcoal, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2024. The Chihuahua is a small dog breed, their size even gets smaller due to popular demand, the smallest dog on earth is 9.65 cm (3.8 inch) and she has been cloned 49 times.
Hybrid#8 (Black Rhinoceros Bird)
Hybrid#8 (Black Rhinoceros Bird) - Hybrid#8 (Black Rhinoceros Bird) 110×80 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024.
Hybrid#6 (Reindeer)
Hybrid#6 (Reindeer) - Hybrid#6 (Reindeer) 170×110 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2024. Reindeer are known as magical creatures but they have truly amazing features; they see light within the ultraviolet range, their noses are full of blood vessels which cool warm air down as it leaves the body and warms cold air up as it comes in, there antlers are the largest of all deer and they are the only species in which the females also grow antlers.
Hybrid#1 (Panda Bears)
Hybrid#1 (Panda Bears) - Hybrid#1 (Panda Bears) 190×90 cm, pencil, charcoal, conté and oil on canvas, 2023.
Vanitas#2
Vanitas#2 - Vanitas#2, 100×50 cm, pencil, charcoal and oil on canvas, 2023.

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