From Nails to Art: The Unique Style of Kris Vercruysse
In Kris Vercruysse’s home, one encounters powerful expressionist drawings—not by Kris himself, but by his father, André. André’s artistic influence sparked Kris’s passion for art, leading him to develop his own unique technique: “nail painting.”
This technique involves placing nails on a soft surface and then covering them with canvas to create a template. Kris then paints over this, allowing the dots created by the nails to influence the final piece, resulting in striking and curious artworks.
Kris’s style defies categorization, though he feels a kinship with surrealism. His portraits, featuring iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe and Vincent van Gogh, display a rebellious streak, incorporating bold colors and unconventional elements.
Despite his experimentation with techniques, Kris’s art always aims to be accessible and engaging. He welcomes others to explore nail painting, believing in its potential to inspire new artistic expressions.
Kris’s ambition is to see his art reach wider audiences, with some of his works already displayed in public spaces. He dreams of exhibiting in renowned art centers like New York, aiming to challenge perceptions and ignite creativity wherever his art is displayed.