Big Ben in Abstract expressionist form
Big Ben is an iconic clock tower that forms part of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. The tower stands on the north side of the Palace of Westminster, next to the River Thames. The clock tower has a Gothic style and is built of stone. It has four openwork dials, one on each side of the tower. Standing 96 metres tall, Big Ben is a striking feature of London's skyline.
Although the name "Big Ben" is often used to refer to the whole tower, it technically refers to the large clock inside the tower. The clock itself weighs more than 13 tonnes and is one of the largest in the world.
Big Ben's clock is known for its deep and resonant sound. It strikes every hour and is often associated with the typical sounds of London.
Big Ben is not only an important historical and architectural monument, but it has also become a symbol of London and the UK as a whole.
Abstract expressionism is an influential art movement that peaked in the 1940s and 1950s, mainly in the United States. This movement is known for its non-figurative and expressive approach to painting. Abstract expressionist artists emphasised spontaneity, emotional expression and the use of colour and form to express inner feelings and emotions.
Conceived by Kees van den Burg, visualized with AI.
In Hoogmade Kees van den Burg has been taking pictures and making videos for decades. Processing these materials into excellent end products is also part of his job. Adobe Photoshop, Première and After Effects are all well known... Read more…