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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Colored Pencil on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
This painting is part of a small series of winter landscapes. It depicts an oriental looking wintry landscape.
The fragmented spaces and intermingling colors suggest a journey through memories and time, encouraging the viewer to contemplate. Eyes can wander through the painting, and your imagination can start interpreting the scenery.
I've blended layers of acrylic and colored pencil to capture the essence of transient moments and emotions, using… a semi-abstract style.
As always, I painted, glued and drew in it, scratched, removed and rebuilt. Underneath this painting are a lot of layers, which shine through the whites and colors, and give it a beautiful depth. The combination of painting and drawing expresses my style the most.
The fragmented spaces and intermingling colors suggest a journey through memories and time, encouraging the viewer to contemplate. Eyes can wander through the painting, and your imagination can start interpreting the scenery.
I've blended layers of acrylic and colored pencil to capture the essence of transient moments and emotions, using… a semi-abstract style.
As always, I painted, glued and drew in it, scratched, removed and rebuilt. Underneath this painting are a lot of layers, which shine through the whites and colors, and give it a beautiful depth. The combination of painting and drawing expresses my style the most.
Bea Evers
Netherlands
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Covered by the Press
- Featured in gallery curations
« I like to play with reality, colors, light, shapes, movements, and transform images. They might appear a little distorted, even if realistic, but I always search for harmony. »
Bea Evers is an artist based in the Netherlands whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Italy. While the themes in her works have changed throughout the years, her current pieces are primarily semi-abstract landscapes. Evers describes her art as an invitation to the viewer to feel a sense of spaciousness, while also "giving the eye something to search for". She most often creates using acrylics and charcoal on wood or canvas.