An abstract work based on detail photographs of a lamp and a clock from the De Stijl period.
The predominant color is orange/yellow.
My abstract works are usually characterized by repetition and symmetry and a limited color palette.
I get inspiration from those same characteristics in nature, architecture and everyday objects.
People often say "you can keep looking at it, it's always different. Depending on the viewing angle and distance and whether you look at the whole or a detail, it remains 'alive'. Usually you don't recognize the original subject in it anymore, but in this work I chose to leave the beautiful shapes of the objects intact.
To create these works, I use my own photos which I combine and edit with software on the computer.
I can usually tell pretty quickly whether a photo is suitable for doing something with it. As if the photo itself is asking for it. Yet many works end up in the trash because the result has to radiate 'something' that I feel and am 100% satisfied with.
The process of achieving a beautiful result is wonderful to do. I hope that you - by looking at this work in a large format - will find just as much pleasure, inspiration and peace.
You can use the work both horizontally (landscape) and vertically (portrait).