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Composition of two dance figures in oil on linen. The artwork has been done with warm and cool shades to suggest light and shade. The dancers are abstract and are in relation to each other: is it playful or more conflicting? The lines provide a structure of movement and accentuate the expression of the painting. The viewer has his or her own story. The work is free to interpret and gives room to everyone.
Duotone Dancers saatchi detail
Duotone Dancers saatchi detail
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Duotone Dancers Painting

Eva van den Hamsvoort

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 9.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Composition of two dance figures in oil on linen. The artwork has been done with warm and cool shades to suggest light and shade. The dancers are abstract and are in relation to each other: is it playful or more conflicting? The lines provide a structure of movement and accentuate the expression of the painting. The viewer has his or her own story. The work is free to interpret and gives room to everyone.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 9.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Artist ART Eva Maria -------------------------------------- SOURCE OF INSPIRATION "Looking at people's faces and trying to figure out how they feel and what they think - that is my source of inspiration. This mysterious aspect fascinates me. Afterwards I will tell my own story - in colours and lines - about these people using various visual tools." -------------------------------------- ​I see nature (both landscapes and faces) as a gift that shows itself to me. I'm trying to catch the feeling that's inside of me, while being an observator. -------------------------------------- Showing the reality is not important, it's my personal impression and emotion that I wish to communicate. This is a very intuitive process during which my hand glides on paper or canvas. This way I am able to tell my own story in layers, colours and lines. Afterwards the art is not mine anymore and open to other people's eyes, making new stories as well. ​​I'm always searching for new ways for my art (small to large sizes, different techniques) to travel and show themselves to public.

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