Paintings by Monique Leliefeld

Welcome to this page dedicated to the brilliant contemporary artist Monique Leliefeld. Monique is a Dutch painter of emotion. Her figurative technique is excellent, and she uses her precise style to capture fleeting emotions inside abstract paintings. Truly evoking emotions from the viewer with her work. Seeing her work in real life is truly exceptional; a picture online does not convey the feeling that her work can elicit. Feel the depth of one of her paintings today!

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Mysterious Power Series

Joy Series

Mind the Red Line Series

About the paintings Leliefeld makes

Monique Leliefeld (1947) is a painter of emotion. She works and reworks her paintings until an essence of emotion is distilled into her forms. Standing in front of her work immediately twangs a feeling in the viewer. Her joie de vivre series evokes an immediate sense of happiness. The emotion in Mysterious Power is not raw or wild but subdued strength. Her technique masterfully works in texture and different stratification in all her work. Lovely to behold an envelope a room.

Monique's technique can best be described as abstract but painted with a figurative fine-art painter's precision. She started as mainly a figurative painter. Taking inspiration from her Dutch heritage and Dutch Masters. Her painting style has progressed over the years, from figurative to her current abstract paintings. Her Impressions of Tuscany painting is an example of her figurative mastery, whilst Sun and Beach is a combination of her abstract style and figurative style. Many critics believe that to master abstract art, one must first master figurative art. One can not just paint abstract as an artist; one has to slide into it all together with being aware of the process's technical formality.
Monique's oeuvre has taken this formal process of transitioning from painstakingly precise figurative art to painstakingly detailed abstract art. She works and reworks artworks and sometimes makes use of mixed media items to strengthen abstract pieces. She is continually thinking about the use of colour, texture and composition to distil emotions onto canvas. Her style is clean and precise, even abstract or seemingly looser works.

Recent Art Exhibitions

2021

2020

  • Solo Exhibition: Rise, Het Kruispunt, Voorschoten.
  • Solo Exhibition: Mysterious Power Series, Vereniging Ouderenbelang Voorschoten (VOV), Voorschoten

2019

  • Group Exhibition- "50 Tinten Rood", Museum Voorschoten, Voorschoten

2018

  • Duo Exhibition, Voorschoten Library, Voorschoten

2017

  • Base Clear Biochemical, Leiden.
  • Zomerzotheid, Museum Voorschoten, Voorschoten 

2016

  • Group Exhibtion, Museum Voorschoten, Voorschoten

2015


Other exhibition spaces include;

  • Head Offices of Shell, The Hague
  • Wooon  Woonboulevard in Leiderdorp
  • Verpleeghuis Wijckerslooth Oegstgeest

Art Collections

Leliefeld's work has been collected by art collectors in The Netherlands, Singapore, Ivorycoast and Japan. 


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April 2020

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February 2020

Part 1: Why we love the term Golden Age

This post is part one of the lecture The Dutch Golden Age: telling stories. This part of the lecture is about the historical context and trajectory  of the term Dutch Golden Age.If you are interested in the context of this lecture, please read this post first. 

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December 2019

How to package and ship a painting

Please read about our packaging and shipping process. The gallery is an online gallery. Which means we predominantly send packages of artwork through the whole wide world. Read here how we do it and why we do it this way. This is for our artists and our collectors to gain insight into a big part of the galleries daily business.

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November 2019

Artsper and Gallery Sorelle Sciarone

An announcement of our partnership with leading European Online Gallery Platform: Artsper. Gallery Sorelle Sciarone is an online gallery, that has been admitted to the French Gallery Association Online Platform with the selection of our contemporary artist. Read further to learn more about Artsper and why we at Gallery Sorelle Sciarone has partnered with their online platform. 

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August 2019
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