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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
The Panbos is an area of shifting sand pretty much in the dead centre of the Netherlands, close to the city of Utrecht. Forested with mostly Scots pines it is a popular area for walkers. Painting a forest is pretty boring - loads of trees, all looking much the same. Tree after tree. And not to mention the leaves. Loads of leaves - even more than the trees! Even David Hockney, in one of his books, admits to being bored painting some scene or other.… But at least he still paints his pictures himself. Other famous artists contract the boring stuff for underlings, and then put their name to it. Art is no different to other jobs - it has it's highlights, but there is a whole load of drudge in between. Here the artist has painted an unusual sky - half pink, half purple - which looked pretty impressive when it was the only thing on the canvas. Now you can barely see it because all those damn trees are in the way. Next the artist thinks he will paint a desert. Not really.
« MODERN ART = I COULD DO THAT + YEAH BUT YOU DIDN'T. -Craig Damrauer »
Steve White, a painter based in the Netherlands, has extensively exhibited his works nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom. While he appreciates that art can stir emotions and have great meaning for people, he has a more practical approach to creation. For example, one of the tests he does for his own works is simple - he asks himself, "Would this look good over someone's sofa?". White's abstract realist compositions also combine elements of minimalism.