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Jan Lucker

Tegelen,

“And suddenly it’s a mountain” explains Jan Lucker about one of his paintings he shows at his atelie...

About the artist

Jan Lucker

Joined In 2015

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About the artist

Jan Lucker

Joined In 2015

(2 Followers)

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“And suddenly it’s a mountain” explains Jan Lucker about one of his paintings he shows at his atelier in Steyl. It sounds almost apologetic, as if he can’t do a thing about it. And in some way, it really is like that: “I never meant it to be a landscape and I never thought about that as I was painting it. Not even mountains. Not even before I started the painting.”

The question rises, what does he think about before he starts painting.
“About nothing. I’m sitting in front of the canvas looking at it. Nothing more. After a while I take a few tubes of paint, which mostly I change later on for some other tubes. At a certain moment I know where to put the first plane, a line or a streak, straight, crooked stroke, whatever. And then something’s added to that. Something comes here, I then think, and there. Until I stop thinking and then it becomes fun, because I can ride along with chance. Every gesture with the brush comes from the one before and leads to the next. It grows. It paints itself, so to speak.” When it’s finished, he often thinks: “Hey, how about that…?”
There is almost nothing left of the first streaks. And no, it’s not a mountain. Although you can get that association. It also doesn’t have a message: “It’s color, stai...

1957-1965, trained as a potter with the well-known dutch potter Joep Felder.
1957-1958, Academy of Art in Eindhoven.
1958-1962, academy of Industrial Art, Eindhoven.

"Galerij Bremmer" Tilburg (Netherlands)
"Secret Garden" Sculptures in Liessel (Netherlands)
"Kunst, Klank, Kleur" Roermond (Netherlands)
"Galerij Seelen" Kleine Brogel (Belgium)
"Tegula cultura" Tegelen (Netherlands)