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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Ik ben geïntrigeerd door de schoonheid van bomen. In "Het verborgen leven van bomen" vertelt Peter Wohlleben ons dat het bos een sociaal netwerk is. Hij beschrijft hoe bomen net menselijke families zijn: ze leven samen, communiceren met elkaar, ondersteunen elkaar tijdens hun groei, delen voedingsstoffen met zieken of mensen die het moeilijk hebben, en waarschuwen elkaar zelfs voor dreigend gevaar. Wohllebens diepe liefde voor bossen en wouden is… overduidelijk in de teksten. Hij legt de processen van leven, dood en wedergeboorte uit die hij in zijn bos observeerde. Een wandeling in het bos zal nooit meer hetzelfde zijn.
De zijkanten van het kunstwerk zijn beschilderd, dus een lijst is niet nodig. Het kunstwerk is klaar om op te hangen.
« When you read, you travel to all kinds of places. I try to capture them on canvas. »
Elise Eekhout is a visual artist working at the intersection of painting and graphic design. Her practice explores the language of light, texture, and text. Letters fascinate her not only as carriers of meaning but also as abstract forms — beautiful shapes that dissolve the moment we begin to read them. By combining traditional techniques with contemporary materials such as gold and silver leaf, she creates layered works that shift with light and perspective. Depending on where the viewer stands, words emerge or vanish, landscapes solidify or dissolve. Her paintings therefore never remain static: they are living surfaces, changing with time, movement, and light. Recurring themes in her work are memory, transformation, and our relationship with nature. From abstract landscapes to text-based compositions, she seeks to evoke both wonder and reflection. Her art connects the fragility of human stories with the enduring rhythms of the earth, offering viewers a space for contemplation.