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The Gelderseplein in Rotterdam, surrounded by modern and historic buildings, on a rainy evening in the blue hour.
The Gelderseplein, named after the Geldersekade along the Old Harbour, which we have here behind us, did not exist in the past. Before the war, a block of houses stood here and along the properties on the left was the Wijnstraat, which ran all the way to the Leuvehaven.
Those buildings on the left are the oldest buildings along the square, but they were away for a while in the 1990s because work was going on here on the railway tunnel.
Offices, homes, a hotel, pubs, the Marine Museum, it's all there behind the facades around the square. On this evening in November, they reflect in the wet bricks of the square. And those two motorcycles on the right, placed in such a way that you'd almost think they are driving into the square, create a subtle surreal effect.
My work can be found 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.
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