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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
74.8x39.4in
About this artwork
The painting depicts a chapel. It is painted with lots of sand and coarse paint splatters and stains. From afar you see a cathedral with a lot of gold and beautiful treasures, but up close you only see raw stains and thick blobs of paint.
« I want to make paintings that you can disappear into. »
Riemer Den Ouden is an artist based in the Netherlands whose paintings have been featured in both solo and group exhibitions nationally. The central themes present in his works are the contrasts between light and dark, rhythm, and expressive carelessness. Den Ouden's pieces fuse the rawness of reality with the poetry of religion and spirituality. Creating mostly with oils, he investigates figuration while also searching for abstract rhythms.