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Rhythmical pattern of verticals and horizontals serving as a framework for an articulation of windows and wall sections.
I used different kind of paint, thin layers of transparant acrylic under a top layer of oil paint.
The colours imagine light in the painting.
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Maison particulière Painting

Cécile van Hanja

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 51.2 W x 74.8 H x 1 D in

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“Maison Particulière” is a grand portrayal capturing the façade of a Japanese house through a large-scale painting. The artwork meticulously depicts the rhythmic arrangement of vertical and horizontal elements that form the architectural framework of the house. Through skillful brushwork and a blend of artistic techniques, the artist has meticulously articulated the windows and wall sections, showcasing a balanced and structured design within the artwork. The painting technique employed by the artist involves a diverse mix of paints. Thin, transparent layers of acrylic, delicately applied as an underpainting, create a foundation for the top layer of oil paint. This meticulous approach adds layers of depth, texture, and translucency to the piece, allowing for a rich interplay of colors and luminosity. The color palette selected aims to evoke the play of natural light against the architectural features, capturing the essence of light as it dances upon the façade. Through this artistic process, the artist endeavors to bring to life the captivating interaction between light and the architectural elements of the Japanese house. “Maison Particulière” seeks to envelop the viewer in a vibrant portrayal of the house’s façade, inviting them to appreciate the nuanced interplay of light and structure, meticulously rendered within the captivating artwork.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:51.2 W x 74.8 H x 1 D in

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Cécile van Hanja, born in Corsica in 1964 and a graduate from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 1993, is an artist residing and working in Haarlem, Netherlands. Her artistic journey was profoundly influenced by her early years spent in the South of France, where she later found inspiration in the structured landscapes of the Netherlands. Van Hanja’s works embody the principles of ‘De Stijl’ and Modernism, particularly influenced by Piet Mondrian’s straight lines and the movement’s pursuit of harmony and unity. Her fascination with the ideas of hope and prosperity stemming from these movements of the 20th century reflects in her paintings, which often depict modern architectural compositions characterized by rhythmic patterns of verticals and horizontals. Emphasizing immaterial aspects by creating open spaces, her paintings feature transparent walls and floors, leading to an interplay of reflections and vanishing points. The deliberate use of thin layers of acrylic and oil paint adds depth and luminosity to her works, allowing underlying colors to shine through and preventing the architectural compositions from becoming static. Cécile van Hanja’s art is known for its multi-colored labyrinth of spaces, creating an illusion of depth and complexity within a structured framework of lines and reflections. Her compositions invite viewers to explore the blend between rational and intuitive thinking, offering a unique perspective on modern architectural landscapes through her layered and transparent artistic approach. Her works are displayed in various private collections globally and represented by prominent galleries such as the Fremin Gallery in New York and Saatchi Art’s Samsung Architecture collection.

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