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In this collage, I dive into the dreamlike tension between reality and fantasy through surrealism. The upside-down figure floating against a misty seascape evokes a sense of suspension and wonder. I want this piece to bring a calming yet mysterious energy to your space, inviting you to explore the unseen layers of your imagination and the delicate balance of our waking world and dreams.
Hans Oerlemans, born Bergen op Zoom Netherlands July 15, 1954, self-taught After 45 years of working internationally in hotels and restaurants, it was time to give my hobby and passion a chance and actively experience it. I was given the opportunity to visit exhibitions, museums and studios all those years. My attention was mainly focused on the abstract expressionism of American artists. My work is inspired by this movement, among other things. My choice of materials provides the inspiration for form and color, put on the canvas with speed and passion. The canvas gives me the space to express the feeling without any limitations, through this freedom works are created that make me curious about the result. I call it a contemporary answer to Action Painting, the great gesture of energy and power.