In Yerseke harbour, the mussel cutter YE 132 is peacefully moored. The dredges hang full of seaweed as witnesses to a hard day's work on the Eastern Scheldt. Everything breathes the rhythm of the sea, life moving with the tide and season.
The blue tones of sky, water and steel flow into each other, giving the image power. The water reflects not only the cutter but also the dedication of generations of fishermen who have tied their existence to these waters.
This sculpture is ideally suited for residents and lovers of Yerseke and fishing, for people who are proud of their origins, their port and their profession. Also in offices, catering establishments or maritime interiors, this picture brings character and recognition: a tribute to life on and around the water.
Moments of Value
As an image maker, I capture moments of value: from rural life, harvest and restful landscapes to special places at home and abroad.Mijn work tells stories about seasons, villages and everyday life, with an eye for detail and composition. In addition, the maritime..
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