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Clemens Briels (Son, 1946) is a Dutch visual artist. In 1965, he began studying at the Academy of Industrial Design in Eindhoven, aiming to become an artist. Through various circumstances, he entered the advertising world. He rose to become a successful art director, but at the age of 46, he finally decided to become an artist.
His artworks are now included in several renowned art collections. Clemens Briels was the first Dutch artist to be selected as an "Official Olympic Artist" for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
His work consists primarily of paintings and sculptures. His paintings are characterized by the use of bright colors and the depth created by applying relief to the canvas.
Clemens Briels lives in the Dutch fortified town of Heusden, where his "Clemens Briels Art Centre" is also located.
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