Haagse Bos (The Hague Forest) – 13-03-14

THe Hague Forest (Haagse Bos) is near my home and always an inspirational source to me. I love trees and I love women and so they are always with me in my art.
The Hague Forest – 09-03-14

THe Hague Forest (Haagse Bos) is near my home and always an inspirational source to me. I love trees and I love women and so they are always with me in my art.
Cubistic sitting nude (2014)

vious sketchwork (the birth of new cubism). Rendering cubism in oil gives new ways of depicting the body. This one still is ‘cubism light’ and also can be considered as expres
Hatertse Vennen (Hatert Meres) 09 (2014)

An impressionistic pastel of the sun setting through the trees at the Hatertse Vennen (Hatert Meres), Gelderland, Nederland.
Hatert Meres (Hatertse Vennen) 08 (2014)

Scenery at the Hatert Meres between Nijmegen and Overasselt, Gelderland, Nederland.
Hatert Meres (Hatertse Vennen) 07 (2014) (sold)

The Hatert Meres near Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands at their best – marches, meres and trees.
Gemeentemuseum 05 (2014)

This is one of the pastel drawings I made of the Gemeentemuseum at The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, construed by the famous dutch architect Berlage.
Gemeentemuseum 03 (2014)

The Gemeentemuseum at The Hague, Netherlands is one of the leading museums in the world with the biggest Mondriaan collection (among others ‘Victory Boogie Woogie’, admired by Barrack Obama at the spot) I felt doing a series turning Berlage’s architecture into cubism. This is one of them.
Gemeentemuseum 02 (2014)

The second one of the series, turning to abstraction already. Still a lot of atmospheric depth and perspectives.
Gemeentemuseum 01 (2014)

The first of the ‘Gemeentemuseum series’. This one still is in the recondo mode, investigating what I could do with the subject. I had a vague idea of cubism because there’s a lot in it and the building itself is a complex of cubes. A kind of ode to Mondriaan or would that be too corny?