Albert Willem is a contemporary figurative artist based in Brussels, known for his naive-styled paintings rich in wit and humor. His works often depict light-hearted, everyday scenes with a humorous twist, such as people fighting at a wedding or dancing at a funeral. Born in Brussels, Willem now lives and works in Alsemberg, Belgium. He has exhibited his works internationally in places like Lenningen, Germany, Moscow, and Antwerp. His art draws inspiration from LS Lowry, James Ensor, and Breugel the Elder, reflecting a blend of their influences in a modern context.
Willem primarily uses acrylics on canvas, creating paintings characterized by bright colors and straightforward brushwork. His naive style captures ironic and exaggerated moments in daily life, infusing ordinary scenes with humor. Influenced by artists like LS Lowry, James Ensor, and Breugel the Elder, Willem's work combines simplicity with detailed, narrative compositions. His art often mirrors his personal fears and anxieties, using humor as a coping mechanism, making his paintings both visually engaging and emotionally resonant.