Painting inspired by Edward Hopper. Hopper (Nyack, New York, 22 July 1882 - New York, 15 May 1967) was an American painter who produced paintings with typically American themes. His paintings belong to realism and the American scene. Hopper creates an unreal, desolate atmosphere in his paintings. There is a psychological tension in many of his paintings. The people in his paintings are never happy. The paintings also evoke a sense of "together yet alone". In this work, you can see an abstract depiction of a woman on the underground in typical Hopper colours.
Carla van Iersel lives and works in the Netherlands. She photographs, paints, draws, and creates digital illustrations. Her images are often a mix of these techniques, resulting in unique artworks, such as photos with drawn elements or paintings with a digital touch. Carla's oeuvre includes.. Read more…