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Roeland Schweitzer

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Plyboard

Size: 78.7 W x 59.1 H x 1.6 D in

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'Die blaue Reiter', Franz Marc. Painted like watercolor. Cheerful colours, something about figures and faces. The blue person in the center looks at you. An Arcadian landscape, heavenly. This is one of a serie of large paintings. Many of them with a comic strip bar with a text at the top. Here I exchanged the comic strip bar for a side frame like a city wall. 'Isn't that too sweet, too kind, too devoted? Can paintings be too sweet? In 2013, this painting was exhibited at the legendary Slik restaurant near my studio, and later also in Cultura, the Ede theatre. I love this painting for the paint treatment, the fairytale character and the wonderfully loose result.

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Painting:Oil on Plyboard

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Size:78.7 W x 59.1 H x 1.6 D in

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I studied journalism, but I wanted to be an artist. I visited two art academies in the Netherlands and it felt like coming home. It was 1975. I never finished them, I'm still learning. First inspired by the Beatles and Zappa, then Byrds and the Velvet Underground. Pop music, pop art, Warhol. Van Gogh, then Beuys, DaDa, Matisse, de Kooning, wow the world of paint and color. I was sure this was my way of contributing to the world. Painting, on the border between reality and feeling. Landscape, portraits, human relationships, communication, abstract or figurative, balance, yes, always color and lines, intention and spontaneity. Concept. I did many other things to earn money and continued painting. In 1993 I wrote a book with many of my drawings: 'Never shy again'. A modest success and a turning point, finding my own way as an artist. I became a trainer and continued to paint. I started studying Taoist philosophy in 2003, until now. Since 2011 I have had a large workshop in an old factory. I'm still learning, Rembrandt, Frans Hals, classical painters. Modern painters, Hockney, Freud, Basquiat, Kiefer. Mental landscapes, mental portraits, music. Language is part of my art. My personal quest, our human quest. Always back to nature and Tao. My work is diverse, colorful, experimental and expressive. Between figurative and abstract. In addition to paintings and drawings, I also make wooden sculptures. Looking for the light. Looking for peace, for everything and everyone. “Home is the way, there is no way home.”

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