This piece uses pieces of prepared tree bark and texture paste on a plywood panel.
Information about the creator of this work, visual artist Henk Broeke, who lives and works in The Hague.
He creates minimalist paintings and wall objects in which texture plays a key role.
He often uses natural finds, such as seed pods, tree bark, nuts, seeds, mussels, oyster shells, etc.
But other materials, including felt, wood, paper, and texture paste, are also used.
After preparation, these are used in works that become expressive objects through their minimalism, texture, relief, and symmetry.
Each painting and wall object is unique; there are no series.
The signature is always on the back to ensure the composition is not disrupted.
A certificate of authenticity is included.
Exhibitions
2015 Peppermint, The Hague - 2016 Anna Pauwlownahuis, The Hague - 2017 Galerie Oode, Amsterdam - 2018 Molenwijck, Nijmegen - 2018 Veldhoven Int:, Bilthoven - 2018 Galerie Oode, Amsterdam - 2018 Antoniushove, Leidschendam - 2018 Applied Art, The Hague - 2019 Applied Art, The Hague - 2020 Applied Art, The Hague - 2021 Applied Art, The Hague - 2022 Gorkums Museum, Gorkum - 2023 Applied Art, The Hague - 2023 Christie's, The Hague
More information
Detailed information about minimalism in art can be found on the website www.henkbroeke.com
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Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialSustainable materials, WoodNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight88 cmWidth73 cmDepth3 cm