Année de création | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 80 L × 60 H × 2 P cm |
Types d'art | peinture |
Style | surréalisme |
Genre | mythologique |
Matériaux | huile, toile |
Mode d'emballage | emballage carton |
Ed Schaap, avec son style surréaliste si particulier, nous invite dans un monde où le temps et l'espace s'entremêlent librement. « VillageHopper », une créature colossale mais étrangement insaisissable, devient l'incarnation d'une errance fantaisiste, se matérialisant et disparaissant en un clin d'œil à travers des paysages mythiques. Ce tableau, saturé de la chaleur des tons terreux et imprégné d'éléments magiques et steampunk, ressemble à un fragment de conte de fées, un moment volé à un univers où le particulier et l'extraordinaire sont la norme. L’interprétation magistrale du surréalisme et de la fantaisie par Schaap invite le spectateur à réfléchir sur les possibilités vastes et enchanteresses de l’imagination et des 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.