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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In the dawning light you can hear the birds whistling.
But other creatures also make themselves heard so early in the day.
They go out to great heights to show their musical talents.
Beautiful so early in the morning, but some play for hours on end, which attracts other musicians.
Before you know it, an entire open air orchestra is playing in the sky.
Wonderful to hear.
Ed Schaap is a self-taught painter who refined his skills with additional academy courses, primarily using oil paints. He masterfully employs spontaneous strokes, wet-on-wet techniques, and layered textures to conjure surreal, fantastical beings—hybrids between memory and invention. His style evolves creatures from abstraction into dreamlike forms, embodying themes of transformation and ambiguous freedom. The emotional atmosphere of his work is powerfully evocative: playful and imaginative, yet tinged with the enigmatic tension of dreams, gently guiding viewers through beauty, strangeness, and cathartic unease.