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Carolien Wissing (Aalten, 1976) is a painter of vast or -on the contrary- intimate landscapes in a sober color palette. She depicts the area where human intervention ends and nature begins. Her artwork immerses the viewer in a world that can be divided into feelings of belonging, fear and awe. It ce...
2024
Painting, Acrylic on Linen
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11.8 W x 9.8 H x 0.1 D in
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Carolien Wissing (1976) makes canvases in a sober color palette, on which major architectural, abandoned buildings and landscapes can be identified. Twenty years ago Carolien moved from the countryside to the city to study at the Academy of Fine Art. She graduated as an ‘Architectural designer’ but during her study she found out, she was much more fascinated by absorbing the atmosphere of environment. Carolien gets inspired by the peri-urban fringe where the existence of culture fades and slowly merges into the landscape of nature. More information: Wissing's artworks are purchased by: de Key housing association Gsus Industries Amsterdam museum NIOD RWS private collectors in USA and Europe
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