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Thuline De Cock - Archive

Below is our complete archive of Thuline De Cock’s work. This archive is for information only and unfortunately the work is no longer available to buy. For the full listing of available works to buy browse our Thuline De Cock portfolio.

Thuline De Cock currently has 5 archived works

I'm Not Sure by Thuline De Cock
I'm Not Sure Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 41cm x 51cm
Year: 2009
Big Red by Thuline De Cock
Big Red Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 40cm x 40cm
Year: 2009
601147 by Thuline De Cock
601147 Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 41cm x 41cm
Year: 2009
Largo by Thuline De Cock
Largo Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 41cm x 41cm
Year: 2009
Cow On A Red Background by Thuline De Cock
Cow On A Red Background Archive
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 41cm x 41cm
Year: 2008

Thuline De Cock’s Biography

I was born in Bruges and finished my studies in interior Architecture in 1993. After a 3-year break, during which I worked as an educational assistant in an immigration centre, travelled to the states, Ghana and several countries in Europe.

In 1995 I had a holiday romance in the mountains of Andalusia, which was the reason I moved to Kendal. It was my partner (now husband) who encouraged me, to start painting again.

I became a member of the Green Door Studios, an artists association, based in Kendal. Working alongside other practising artists has provided me with much support and played a vital part in the way my work has evolved over the years.

I observe animals, their shapes, gestures and mannerisms and in developing my ideas, I take them quite often out of their context. I like using bold colours.

In my work, I explore the possibilities of bringing the subjects in and out of focus. Composition plays an important role in my paintings. I sometimes use perspective to distort images.

I enjoy the gathering of information as much as I do the painting. Cows are funny creatures. Just like humans, they have their own characters. Their faces show expressions and a curiosity that never stop to amaze and fascinate me.