Since the mid-Seventies Kris Ruhs has developed an instinctive approach to art that overcomes the barriers between sculpture and painting, between astraction and representation.
With a great talent for bringing out the expressive potential of structures, material and colours, he folds, cuts and paints iron to create forms and meanings.
His work is a reflection on the existential aspects of life, apprehensions, urban anxiety, isolation, but also hope.
Since the mid-Seventies Kris Ruhs has developed an instinctive approach to art that overcomes the barriers between sculpture and painting, between astraction and representation.
With a great talent for bringing out the expressive potential of structures, material and colours, he folds, cuts and paints iron to create forms and meanings.
His work is a reflection on the existential aspects of life, apprehensions, urban anxiety, isolation, but also hope.