Année de création | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 60 L × 50 H × 2 P cm |
Types d'art | peinture |
Style | surréalisme |
Genre | animalisme |
Matériaux | huile, toile |
Mode d'emballage | emballage carton |
Dans « Bubbles », Ed Schaap nous invite dans un royaume hypnotique où les rêves flottent librement sous un ciel surréaliste, attendant d'être capturés et chéris. Chaque oiseau soigneusement représenté symbolise non seulement la liberté et la beauté de la nature, mais sert également de gardien des rêves dans ce monde éthéré. La danse délicate des plumes et des becs, peinte avec des teintes vibrantes de jaune et des nuances subtiles, évoque un sentiment de fantaisie et d'émerveillement. Ici, les rêves sont palpables, enfermés dans des bulles qui détiennent le pouvoir de transformer une nuit banale en aventure. Cette peinture n’est pas seulement un régal visuel ; c'est une invitation à explorer les profondeurs de notre subconscient, à attraper et bercer notre propre bulle de rêves.
My name is Ed Schaap, I was born in Sittard, Limburg, Netherlands in 1965. As a child, I already showed a penchant for fantasy and science fiction movies and series that were shown on television at the time. Especially around the time movies like Star Wars and Alien came out, I was fascinated and fascinated by this unknown world. As for the art that I create, I have to say that I have been influenced and inspired by certain artists and concept artists, but over time I have found my own way. The works that I create are, as a rule, subjects from history, myths and legends, as well as things from everyday life. I give my own vision. In the beginning I used an airbrush. At a certain point, I started to miss a few things in my work. While experimenting with the combination of brush and airbrush, I realized that the painterly effect of brushwork was the missing element in my work. With these two components together in my recent work I find the result satisfactory. Despite this result, I also started painting with oils. Here a completely new world opened up for me, for example, the colors obtained with oil paint are almost impossible to create with acrylic paint.