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Enjoy the golden hour of sunset Slufter Painting

Mieke Van Os

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Aluminium

Size: 48.4 W x 32.7 H x 1.6 D in

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About The Artwork

No other place has such a beautiful evening sky as Texel, one of the northern islands of the Netherlands. Great, what a spectacle. The Northern Lights of the 'Low Countries'. This Dutch landscape can really enchant you. A work that is spherical, as are the works of William Turner. The landscape is breathtaking, unspoilt, vast, pure and at times also bleak and stormy. The sunset is indescribable. Oh, the lucky ones who get to see this with their own eyes. If this hasn't happened yet, it could still happen. You are more than welcome on Texel. Until then I have tried to capture the sunset in brush strokes for you. With the painting you bring something this beautiful into your home. The brushstrokes are firm and dense, pasty to emphasize the straw-like and salty sand. Influence in the brushstroke by van Gogh, multiple color layers, color shades close together. One of a kind, (watermixable) oil painting on primed aluminium, certificate, neutral wooden frame antracite washed wood, no glass, ready to hang.

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Painting:Oil on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48.4 W x 32.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Mieke van Os is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on mixed media constructions. She is increasingly working with things she finds in her environment, also from a sustainability point of view. Remnants of a renovation, residual products of casting materials, pieces of stone or wood, strips of textile. It often results in a material treatment or solution that is not immediately obvious and thus gives individuality to her work. She is looking for an unconventional but traditional shape with a twist. She also looks for composition in her sculptures, the separation of surface and color, as she also does as a painter. A way of working to study form more carefully, visually explore the new topography and rediscover familiar materials. In her work she wants to express something intangible, an atmosphere, a feeling. Her sources of inspiration are very variable and versatile. Whether a work was made 500 years ago or now, she borrows elements from it to do something with it. Ideas also come from the production itself. The work often has a kind of rules and chaos at the same time. At first glance, her work is very diverse. On closer inspection, there is definitely a connecting line. An expression of how the mind reacts to things. Her motto is: “The horizon is infinite, it only knows a limit in ones head. Her goals are to further develop and explore her techniques and to experiment with (sustainable) materials, colors, shapes and sizes (!), in a combination of sculpture, painting, ceramics and textiles; she also wants to focus more on research in working with plant remains and other biomaterials.

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