Emilie Terlinden (°1983, Brussels, lives and works in Brussels) is a visual artist whose painting practice draws inspiration from Flemish masters, exploring the interplay between abstraction and still life. Holding a Master’s degree in Visual Arts from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels (2018), her work weaves elements of Renaissance imagery and everyday objects into intricate, baroque-inspired compositions. Terlinden’s work is held in the prestigious Belfius Art Collection, alongside numerous private collections. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Kanal Centre Pompidou in Brussels, the Ianchelevici Museum in La Louvière, and Oppenheim Palace in Cologne. Her accolades include the Laurent Moonens Art Prize (2018), a special mention for the Jos Albert Art Prize (2020), and selections for the Jean and Irène Ransy Art Prize (2017 and 2020), along with multiple nominations for distinguished art awards.
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