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The 1960 Jaguar E Type is so British that if you place this painting of the 1960 Jaguar E Type in your interior you bring in the phlegm that goes with it. A nice painting to serve as an eye-catcher in your home or in your shop and showroom. The 1960 Jaguar E Type will certainly have a positive influence on your customers.
This painting of a 1960 Jaguar E Type can be printed very large on different materials.
Jan Keteleer, known in the art world as JanKé, is a Belgian artist whose work flows seamlessly between the realms of classical and contemporary art. With an eye for both tradition and innovation, his creations transcend time, encompassing styles as varied as pop art, impressionism, and timeless classicism.
For Keteleer, art is not merely a discipline—it is a language, a vessel for expressing the unspoken depths of human experience. His philosophy is as profound as his technique: "Master every existing method so completely that you can fully convey the essence of what you wish to express."
Through his work, Keteleer invites his audience to look beyond the surface, to engage not just with the visual beauty of his art but with the emotions and ideas that lie beneath. Each piece is a dialogue, a call to reflect, to feel, to connect.
Whether you stand before his modern interpretations or his evocative tributes to classical forms, Keteleer’s art challenges, comforts, and inspires—reminding us of the shared threads that bind our individual stories into a collective human tapestry.
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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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