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Many years ago I traveled in Vietnam and I was fascinated by the crowded market in the Mekong delta area. I made a lot of photographs. I chose for a blue green palette because of the sea/water situation. The large colour areas stand for the unclear photograph that does not tell the whole story.
The travel with my brush and black paint stands for my memory which tries to see more details than the photographs shows. The colour areas and the brushstrokes each tell their own story, revealing different and changing details again and again.

The canvas is 1,6 inch (4 cm) thick, painted too and ready to hang. In my opinion you do not need an extra (expensive) frame.
Many years ago I traveled in Vietnam and I was fascinated by the crowded market in the Mekong delta area. I made a lot of photographs. I chose for a blue green palette because of the sea/water situation. The large colour areas stand for the unclear photograph that does not tell the whole story.
The travel with my brush and black paint stands for my memory which tries to see more details than the photographs shows. The colour areas and the brushstrokes each tell their own story, revealing different and changing details again and again.

The canvas is 1,6 inch (4 cm) thick, painted too and ready to hang. In my opinion you do not need an extra (expensive) frame.
Many years ago I traveled in Vietnam and I was fascinated by the crowded market in the Mekong delta area. I made a lot of photographs. I chose for a blue green palette because of the sea/water situation. The large colour areas stand for the unclear photograph that does not tell the whole story.
The travel with my brush and black paint stands for my memory which tries to see more details than the photographs shows. The colour areas and the brushstrokes each tell their own story, revealing different and changing details again and again.

The canvas is 1,6 inch (4 cm) thick, painted too and ready to hang. In my opinion you do not need an extra (expensive) frame.
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Cai Rang, Vietnam - The Mekong River slides past the old market with baskets full of wisdom - Bert Taken (acrylic on canvas 60x80 cm) Painting

Bert Taken

Netherlands

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 32 W x 24 H x 1.6 D in

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Many years ago I traveled in Vietnam and I was fascinated by the crowded market in the Mekong delta area. I made a lot of photographs. I chose for a blue green palette because of the sea/water situation. The large colour areas stand for the unclear photograph that does not tell the whole story. The travel with my brush and black paint stands for my memory which tries to see more details than the photographs shows. The colour areas and the brushstrokes each tell their own story, revealing different and changing details again and again. The canvas is 1,6 inch (4 cm) thick, painted too and ready to hang. In my opinion you do not need an extra (expensive) frame.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:32 W x 24 H x 1.6 D in

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I travel a lot. I am interested in other ways of life, customs and views/perspectives that constantly question my own values and norms/standards time and time again. Often I notice that a memory is not quit identical to what the old photo seems to show. Have my memories changed over the years? Or did the old photo not represent the real situation? What is true and do I really want to know it exactly? In my paintings I usually make use of my travel photos. I make a crop or a collage and translate it into large patches of colour in a limited color palette. Then I start with a brush and black paint on 'my journey' over the canvas. In doing so, I sometimes try to 'reconstruct' the original image, but then also create my own truth again. I experience this 'brush-walk' across the canvas as a metaphor for life. If my brush neatly follows the boundaries of the color planes, then the painting (life) becomes boring and predictable. If I do not take the surfaces into account, the whole becomes chaotic and meaningless. Two dimensions arise in the work. By constantly changing between 'following' and 'deviating' a scandalous dialogue arises between the newly drawn reality and the roughly colored memories. By switching between the two dimensions, each painting constantly reveals new details and memories while in the meantime others disappear.

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