Charline Tyberghein graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp in 2018. That same year, she received the prestigious KoMASK Masters Salon Painting Award, an international prize recognizing the best master’s student in the arts.
This award launched her into the public eye, establishing her popularity within the Antwerp art scene and beyond. Tyberghein’s work has since been exhibited in several prominent institutions, including Kunsthalle Bielefeld in Germany, M HKA Antwerp, and Beursschouwburg in Brussels. Her paintings are part of significant collections such as MuHKA Antwerp, Vlaamse Gemeenschap and the Belfius collection. Charline Tyberghein is represented by Gallery Sofie Van de Velde (Antwerp, BE).
Charline Tyberghein's art cherishes her Belgian heritage, drawing inspiration from the Brussels surrealists. Her paintings are known for their unique blend of abstraction and figuration, characterized by fresh colours and a candid style that is playful in its simplicity. Tyberghein embraces old trompe l’oeil techniques in her paintings, she creates optical illusions of space and perspective on a flat surface. This approach allows her to inject sculptural elements into two-dimensional painting, giving her works a new and dynamic dimension.
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Provenance: Private Collection, acquired at Gallery Sofie Van de Velde
Charline Tyberghein, We'll burn that bridge when we get there, 2021
Oil and acrylic on canvas, 160 x 140 cm
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