The artwork 'A glowing Dutch flag' is a beautiful piece made of glowing dots that make up the Dutch flag. The intensity of the glow has been carefully adjusted to capture the dynamics of a flying flag and the result is truly stunning. As a proud Dutchman, I am very happy with this work and I think it would fit perfectly in a Dutch company or an official Dutch authority abroad. But the work could of course also just hang on the wall of a lover of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a beautiful country, mainly flat but with a lot of character and diversity. This work shows Dutch society in the form of different dots that together form the flag. It is a beautiful metaphor for Dutch society in which people from different backgrounds and cultures live together and strengthen each other. We value freedom, and the artwork is an invitation to embrace and celebrate the Dutch values of tolerance and freedom. It is a beautiful way to show our pride and connection with our country and to show it to others.
In the distant past I worked a lot with photoshop, so when I started using photoshop more often as a hobby it was only natural that I could add something to my photos.
Nowadays my work relies heavily on the use of image editing software to finish both my photographs and my digital drawings and paintings.
If I can't photograph or draw/paint my subject there is always the 3d modeling software which makes just about anything possible.
On my website ArjenRoos.nl you can find more information and a large number of works are highlighted.
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