This picture shows a wall with traditional ceramic tiles, typical of Delft tiles. The tiles have a white background with blue decorations and depictions of figures performing various activities, such as fishing, working in the fields, playing sports and other daily activities. The tiles are decorated with small decorative patterns in the corners. The overall look is historic and rustic, with visible age features such as cracks and light damage. The tiles were photographed in the former kitchen of the Nieuwe kerk in Amsterdam. The church dates back to 1409.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter feels a close connection to the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has captured the city of Amsterdam in many iconic works. Other cities at home and abroad also fill his portfolio. Landscape and macro photography are also part of his work.
Meanwhile, he has also earned his spurs as a digital artist, especially with adaptations of old masters.
Peters' work is widely sold and hangs on walls in various European countries.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter Bartelings feels a close connection with the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has created iconic works that are widely sold. In numerous European countries, his work adorns walls of houses and offices... Read more…