After graduating in the 1960s from the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts, Wouter Stips engaged in various forms of visual and applied arts, working in Paris and Prague, among other places. From 1980 onward, he focused on writing, directing, and producing television programs such as theater documentaries, dramas, and comedy series. After 15 intensive years of television work, he decided in 1995 to return to his true craft and passion: visual artistry. Numerous exhibitions and publications followed, both domestically and internationally. His paintings and sculptures find their way to collectors worldwide through galleries and museums. Wouter has written eight poetic art books (translated into English, German, and Bahasa Indonesia, among others). Since 2004, he has also created sculptures in ceramic, wood, polyester, bronze, and glass (Murano, Bohemia). He works in his studios in Hilversum, but also in Africa and Asia during his travels to initiate and support projects for organizations such as Terre des Hommes, the Liliane Fonds, Memisa/Cordaid, and the Foundation for Underprivileged Children. He celebrated his 70th birthday at the Laren Singer Museum with a major solo exhibition and a theatrical art spectacle in collaboration with the Scapino Ballet, fellow actors, and musicians from the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Type of work: Silkscreen mounted on a mat
Signature: Hand-signed
Edition: 06/15
Framed: No
Size: 50 x 43 cm (h x w)
Condition: In good condition
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsTurquoise, Purple, PinkMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight50 cmWidth43 cm