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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
In “Not So Much Has Changed”, Peer invites us to peer through the ages — to witness a parrot whose vivid form seems almost indistinguishable from its modern-day descendants. Painted with striking layers of green, blue, yellow, and purple, the bird’s sharp eye stares out from a primal environment, unyielding and powerful.
This image is a paradox: a symbol of survival through billions of years, yet also a subtle reminder of what we, as humans, have… lost — our connection to the earth and its creatures. The parrot, strong and unchanging, refuses to be swept away by time, much like nature itself.
The unique technique Peer employs — layering vibrant strokes of paint, building depth and texture — mirrors the very resilience of life. The Parrot has been painted with a nearly unique intensity, adding a sense of movement and power that brings this ancient creature to life.
Peer, a self-taught Dutch painter, uses vibrant, colorful mediums to explore humanity’s ancient origins and environmental themes. His dynamic style draws inspiration from the Abiogenis (the fascinating start of of our beautiful planet and the start of life on earth) and the shared connections of life, employing bold, striking colors, strong conceptual and metaphysical and evocative titles that amplify each work’s narrative. He strives to bridge our disconnection from nature and each other, infusing his pieces with a powerful call to reconnect and remember our shared beginnings. After years of successfully working as a CEO in a big strategic communication and design agency in Amsterdam, Peer just starte his career as The New Dutch Painter. He is aiming for international success and soon move form Amsterdam to New York. Click here to watch Peer's trilling movie 'Peer | From Amsterdam to New York': https://youtu.be/6BZpqP_n8eU