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Giclée print of a watercolour painted on Moleskine sketchbook, scanned and printed on Hahnmühle torchon Fine Art paper.
In this giclée print of a watercolour, light reflects within the haunting emptiness of an old, abandoned school building.
Sharp shadows carve through obscure corridors, staircases, and the basement, creating an expressionist portrayal of a labyrinth.
This artistic exploration delves into the depths of introspection, capturing the… interplay of light and dark.
The original work is created on a watercolour Moleskine album, scanned and printed on Hahnemühle FineArt textured paper (Torchon, 310 gr.)
Jacques van der Zee is a versatile artist adept at painting, drawing, and printmaking, with an extensive education in art. Mastering "dystopian representation," he leverages vibrant colors and refined techniques to mirror life's stark realities. His artworks deeply reflect the ephemerality of urban life and natural world, invoking an intense contemplation about the future in his audience's mind.