… bijzonder zijn ze dus blijkbaar niet. Maar de ordening is bijzonder persoonlijk. Juist in die samenhang met eigen logica bewijst Geene zich als iets anders dan een objectief wetenschapper en … It is precisely in this connection with her own logic that Geene proves herself to be something other than an objective scientist, relying instead on intuition, association, and yes, luck. …
… unusual and as accurate a characterisation. His penchant for geometric shapes puts him in the same corner of Mondriaan and other formalists, but in his case, a square has a frayed edge and colours burst off the canvas …
… circle or dot. For Claeijs, circles stand for a certain organism, a growth process. These and other organic forms enter into a relationship with each other and with their environment. There are also always flaws in the canvas; so-called mutations …
… aanwezig. Er is diepte, en de kleuren en de vormen van de 'blaadjes' verschillen maar vormen samen toch een geheel. Ramon van de Werkens (Badhoevedorp, 1948) draws inspiration for his works from nature, amongst other things. Leaves and the canopy in a forest have been regularly found in his paintings. The …
… variety of patterns reminiscent of Batik textiles from Indonesia. In addition, Suaka plays with other shapes, such as squares and circles, with which he creates motifs and creates depth as in … we see how Suaka uses round shapes and spirals to form a larger symbol that refers to the unity and connection associated with marriage. …
… oplevert. Alhoewel het officieel geen tweeluik is, kunnen de werken niet zonder elkaar. Samen lenen dus! Maarten Janssen (Rijswijk, 1960) is an artist who allows himself to be guided … arranged in order straight from the box. The cards of equal value are then connected to one another by coloured planes, resulting in two entirely different patterns. …
… when he discovered that Charles Donker, a graphic artist by name, was his uncle, he decided otherwise and chose to follow in his footsteps. As a driving force of the Grafisch Atelier Utrecht and founder of the Masterdrukkerij in Zeist, he pushed Graphics to another level. Especially in his series “Flowers" he proves his skills as a craftsman. Several …
… he uses unusual materials such as dried grass, slate and palm bark which he overpaints with the same colour, so it seems that segments are created that can shift around in relation to each other. …
… uit verschillende soorten openingen – waarvan sommigen doen denken aan sleutelgaten - die samen een groter geheel vormen. De sculpturen van Wind prikkelen de fantasie doordat ze … sculptor who graduated from the Vrije Academie in The Hague and later continued working in that same city. Wind often works with wood, of which “Emily Dickinson” (2002) is a good example. The …
… both whilst members of the Dutch Olympic team. In the photo series Hazekamp questions, at the same time, other elements of that years games where violently beaten student protests caused unrest. …