"Vegetables are so beautiful" says Karin Heystee. She likes to eat and paint them herself. This work is painted without shadows and yet it seems as if you can take the beans from the painting. The artist chooses her subjects close to home, such as at the weekly market in Sneek, where she lives nearby.
The background is bright white, which makes the colors stand out beautifully. In a small format canvas with a thickness of 4.5 cm, this watercolor can also be used as a block panel. A watercolor like this will look great in a kitchen.
The beans are painted in many shades of green. The paint is transparent. The brush strokes vivid. As a result, this painting will not get boring and you will enjoy your purchase for years to come.
"So much to see, so many colors"
Karin Heystee, visual artist, and Kitty Bertelink, illustrator and photographer. We have joined forces and formed Studio Heyki together.
Karin Heystee (1963) is a visual artist. She paints and exhibits her paintings from 1987 in various places in the..
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