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Fine Art Paper
12 x 8 in ($50)
White ($80)
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This painting is called Jerusalema Wedding. It is inspired by the song and dance that went viral this year (2020) after the Covid-19 lockdown. Originally it is a beat by a South African DJ, the dance is performed at weddings in South Africa. A man from Angola invented the choreography with the plates of food. The DJ’s sister did the vocals. The dance is imitated all over the world by the most diverse groups. Nuns (many nuns …) policemen, children’s classes, the Cape Town Philharmonic etc. And also at the most different locations: beach, airport, hospital, school, … the original movie is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=613A9d6Doac and one of the many other videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D24X3tRuaXA
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in
17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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‘MARJA VAN PUTTEN IS A PASSIONATE PAINTER’ Her passion is recognizable in all her paintings. It is visible not only in her choice of subjects, but certainly in the way she uses different kind of materials. Van Putten ignores the conventions in traditional painting. She easily uses fabrics, beads, buttons on a canvas as much as the different kind of paints that can’t be mixed. In her contain a wide variety of subjects, but there is always the characteristic way of using material. At each painting, the approach to the subject and painting itself is different, but you can feel there are reasons and thoughts behind the choices. Fascinating and confusing at the same time.
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