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9 x 12 in ($100)
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For the exhibition 'Great artists Steel' in Amsterdam with Popinnart, I was inspired by the work of Constant 'The New Babylon' I thought of new architecture in our future world, when nature will take over again and people will have to adjust.
2019
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
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Netherlands
Represented by Galerie Helder, The Hague, The Netherlands Born 1977 in Gouda Living in Goirle, The Netherlands Graduated in 2002 (with Honors) Bachelor in fine arts Bas Wiegmink paints with many contrasts in an exuberant, romantic color palette, sometimes even fluorescent. His cinematic and free manner of painting makes viewing permanently interesting. In his earlier work, trees and plants grow wildly between buildings. Exuberant flora has taken up all the space there with sometimes remnants of human life still remaining. In Wiegmink's new paintings, the flora remains present in powerful, convincing strokes and intense colors, but nature undergoes an apparent ordering. It now floats, as it were caught in an all-embracing grid, in all kinds of changing structures of infinity. Like an escapist, he explores the form in order to constantly renew himself, a contrast that betrays the ambiguity of reality.
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