wall-sculpture by WinklaarWorks
Discover my stunning three-dimensional wall objects inspired by masterful artworks. Each piece is a work of art in its own right, featuring a captivating interplay of lines that brings the timeless beauty of classical art to life. These unique items not only add character to your walls but also infuse your interior with a touch of art history. Be amazed by the refined details and rich appearance of these creations, which give a contemporary twist to historical inspiration.
dated 2017 until 2019
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after 'the milkmaid' by Vermeer
2018I work with lines. Old masterpieces are genius in terms of light, color, composition, lines and are engraved in our collective memory. In this series I investigate the necessary lines for the recognition of masterpieces. This work is inspired by the Milkmaid by Delft-based 17the century painter Johannes Vermeer. With the designer Hella Jongerius I share the opinion that we have to guard against color flattening. The colors of my wall objects were therfore chosen from the Delft range of colors, based on, among other things, old paintings from the city of Delft. My black wall objects are painted with one of the blacks that Jongerius has designed.
after 'Little street' by Vermeer
2018I work with lines. Old masterpieces are genius in terms of light, color, composition, lines and are engraved in our collective memory. In this series I investigate the necessary lines for the recognition of masterpieces. This work is inspired by the painting Little Street by 17e century Delft-based painter Johannes Vermeer. With the designer Hella Jongerius I share the opinion that we have to guard against color flattening. The colors of my wall objects were therfore chosen from the Delft range of colors, based on, among other things, old paintings from the city of Delft. My black wall objects are painted with one of the blacks that Jongerius has designed.
after Venus of Milo
2018I work with lines. Old masterpieces are genius in terms of light, color, composition, lines and are engraved in our collective memory. In this series I investigate the necessary lines for the recognition of masterpieces. This work is inspired by the Venus de Milo. With the designer Hella Jongerius I share the opinion that we have to guard against color flattening. The colors of my wall objects were therfore chosen from the Delft range of colors, based on, among other things, old paintings from the city of Delft. My black wall objects are painted with one of the blacks that Jongerius has designed.