… For example, he paints nails in the wall, hyper-realistic jokes that fool the viewer. The work “Untitled” (1999) appeals to the imagination in a different way: with only two colours and …
… den Houter. The resulting composition was then re-photographed, creating the final image. The work is inspired by photographic images of séances from the 1920s and the short story The Garden …
… Carola Rombouts (1963) studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague and makes graphic work in addition to drawings and paintings. She draws her inspiration from the tangle of motifs, …
… art. In Tibet, he felt a deep connection with nature, which has been the main subject of his work ever since. His most commonly used symbol for nature is the tree. However, he has …
… Japan. Door soms heftig kleurgebruik geeft Den Engelsen een hedendaagse draai aan een eeuwenoud medium.* … Jacomijn den Engelsen … Jacomijn den Engelsen …
… the door to an unexpected world and a form of communication with other life forms. For this work, Van Casand received the Heden Start Award in 2017, an annual prize presented by Heden to …
… sharpness and clarity that he pursues in notation he also seeks in his paintings and graphic work. The visual variation of rhythm and melody is abstract but suggests a story. In doing so, …
… tot een moment van kalmte. Lines, shapes and colours are largely intuitively created in the work of Charlotte le Fèvre (Haarlem, 1954). The spontaneously created compositions and forms …
… Klaus Versteegen's (Lisse, 1943) paintings are colourful and often show simple shapes. His work is seen as 'a continuous search for a balance between form and colour'. This search yields …
… schreef hij ook veel, en in verschillende catalogi bij zijn werk zijn stukken van hem gepubliceerd. Zijn stijl werd meermaals onderscheiden met verscheidene prijzen. De Jacob …