Transport yourself to the breathtaking landscapes of Africa, where local fishermen brave the wild waters in search of their daily catch. Through his masterful use of acrylic paint on panel, Keteleer brings to life the spirit and soul of Africa in a figurative expressionist style.
This stunning artwork serves as a poignant reminder to pause and reflect on the true essence of life. In a world that constantly urges us to produce more and consume more, Fishermen in Africa compels us to take a moment and find solace in the simple pleasures and necessities. Imagine the tranquility of the sea, river, or lake, where men and women diligently cast their nets, ensuring a humble meal for their communities.
Crafted with utmost care and attention to detail, this painting features a harmonious blend of acrylic and ink on a panel. The deep hues and delicate strokes expertly capture the vibrant atmosphere of Africa. Framed in a sleek black wooden frame, the artwork stands as a testament to Keteleer's artistic prowess and commitment to excellence.
From his interests in both classical art and modern / contemporary art, the Belgian artist Jan Keteleer (JanKé) works with different styles. Old art is one of his interests, but you can also find examples of his work in pop art and impressionism.
If you browse through Jan Keteleer's portfolio, you will find beautiful natural scenes, picturesque images of animals or pop art-based nudes.
The definition of art that Jan Keteleer uses is: "To master all existing techniques in such a way that you can fully express what you wish to convey".
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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