The water of the Leuvehaven in Rotterdam causes wonderful wild distortions in this photograph, yet the mirrored objects remain recognizable.
In the center of the image we see the Leuveflat building on the Schiedamsedijk, a monument from the reconstruction era by architect Herman Bakker, completed in 1956. In front of it are lighthouse Het Lage Licht and a harbor crane, both on the quay near the Maritime Museum.
There are twigs floating in the water, and a paper cup. But that nicely gives some context to the image.
My work can be located in the border regions of photography, painting and computer visuals. With my company 3Develop I do work in commission but I use the same techniques, skills and software to make free work. I am originally an architect and I live in Rotterdam; for that reason the architecture of that city is a major (but not the only) source of inspiration. But also travel to countries like Iceland and Britain, or walks in the Netherlands, provide much material. Seeing and showing quality and beauty, that is what my work is about.
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