Cranes in compostion (2022) Digital Arts by Henk Adriani

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Conceptual Art Geometric
Kranen in composisie Mijn onderwerpen vindt ze veelal dichtbij huis, langs de Zuidas, de Amstel of het IJ. Behalve gebouwen zijn ook bouwkranen, hoogwerkers, bruggen, water en viaducten terugkerende thema's in mijn werk. Om de sfeer ter plekke te ervaren met alle materialen, geluiden, kleuren en spelingen van het licht is een beleving[...]
Kranen in composisie

Mijn onderwerpen vindt ze veelal dichtbij huis, langs de Zuidas, de Amstel of het IJ. Behalve gebouwen zijn ook bouwkranen, hoogwerkers, bruggen, water en viaducten terugkerende thema's in mijn werk. Om de sfeer ter plekke te ervaren met alle materialen, geluiden, kleuren en spelingen van het licht is een beleving op zich.

Cranes in compostion

She finds her subjects mostly close to home, along the Zuidas, the Amstel or the IJ. Besides buildings, construction cranes, cherry pickers, bridges, water and viaducts are recurring themes in my work. To experience the atmosphere on the spot with all the materials, sounds, colors and the play of light is an experience in itself.
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Art For You Henk Adriani (Amsterdam, 1952) fine art and photography trained as a photographer at the Fotovakschool and began working in practice at Satina in Amsterdam. Since 1974 he has been working[...]

Art For You
Henk Adriani (Amsterdam, 1952) fine art and photography trained as a photographer at the Fotovakschool and began working in practice at Satina in Amsterdam.
Since 1974 he has been working as an independent photographer. .
In the years that followed Henk began to produce various forms of visual art in which fine art as the photographic technique played a leading role.
From 1986 onwards Henk focused on a different approach to the phenomenon of the image, using painting techniques.
In this working method he found a greater challenge to express his inspiration in a much looser spontaneous and lively way.
Recent works, including those in oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor and combined techniques, reflect feelings of emotional expression more strongly than is possible with photographic techniques. It is therefore justifiable to speak of "I paint where photography stops".

In most of my works on paper or canvas I use a bright and colorful palette.
There is often no real definitive plan, but there is a global idea, I never work from pre-made sketches or drawings, I experience the subject during the work.
All kinds of changes can be made to the depiction during the entire process of creation.
The images have a recognizable form, sometimes figurative, but very often strongly leaning towards abstract.
Making art in the broadest sense of the word, in principle all materials can be considered for the creation of my art expression: photography, painting, working in ink, charcoal or pastel and various graphic techniques such as etching and screen printing, often in a combined form.


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