Watercolour painting of the Keizesbolwerk in Vlissingen, Zeeland.
The Keizesbolwerk in Vlissingen is a fortification from 1548 during the reign of Emperor Charles V. It was and received its current form in the French era when it was considerably expanded. During that period, by order of Napoleon, thirteen casemates were built in the stronghold and the narrow passageway ( painted here) from the Roeierhoofd to the Beursplein was created. During the Second World War, it was part of the Atlantic Wall
Danny de Klerk, image maker from Oostkapelle, the Netherlands
My focus is on Zeeland.
Living close to dunes, beach and a large nature reserve gives me a rich feeling. A feeling I like to share with others. I want to do that by using my passion for watercolour to..
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Germany
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