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Quo vadis, that means where to go, is an oil painting on canvas and is part two of quo vadis mother with child. Much people do not know how the future will be. The painting has to dry now and can be delivered end April 2022.
Oil on Canvas
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31.5 W x 35.4 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Netherlands.
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about the work Auke Mulder is born in 1946. He lives and works in Julianadorp, Netherlands and in Alvdal, Norway. His work can be described as lyrical abstract and abstract-expressionistic. Oil or acrylic on canvas and acrylic on paper. His work is not framed but is easy to hang on the wall. When paperwork’s are framed it is always without glass because of breaking during shipping. His concept can be described on the following way: "How imagination and reality relate to each other and where the origin of human desire can be found are questions that constitute my thinking. Longing is something like the Far. The Far will never be nearer. Every step to the horizon makes it move. The questions are never solved, remain open and search full of expectation for a new content and a new form. The Far is is not here neither there, unless it directs thoughts. That can be forwards but likewise backwards. Horizon extends in all directions. The Far is, like desire, not accesible, but is constituting- and starting point, is source or purpose, from which the present is coloured and gets its ultimate form. This is the philosophy that constitutes my work." "During the process of painting things happen that are controlled, but not planned. This "organic painting process" is of fundamental importance. The reality it aims to depict is not visually framed in advance. This reality is rather undefined abstract and it is the human ability of imagination that forms an image from these abstract figures. My work consists of two parts: lyrical abstract and abstract expressionistic." " What motivates me to an abstract depiction of reality is the search for a visual language that allows me to show the authenticity and intensity of my perception." "In the abstract depiction of reality, I look for the point of origin of the ultimate form, the essence of things as the germ where forming takes place , the point where form is still in its embryonic phase and the structure of emergence exists, but the ultimate form in familiar visuals remains open and receptive for a large number of opportunities. This authenticity and the possible developments that follow from this, are to me a representation of life itself and the processes that form it." The dimensions of the acrylic paintings on paper are the dimensions of the paper. The painting itself is sometimes a little smaller.
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