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Organic Disarray 1

Organic Disarray 1

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

This is the first van den hooven artwork to feature ‘beards’ below the mouths. It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red light,cobalt turqoise, cobalt green, paynes grey bluish*, naples yellow reddish, titanium grey, burnt umber, neutral tint, haematite grey, potter’s pink and Minnesota pink pipestone (catlinite).

*van den hooven has subsequently decided to remove paynes grey bluish from his palette.

Geometric Portraits

Geometric Portraits

Are you looking for a refreshing and enjoyable piece of art to brighten up your living space? Look no further than “Geometric Portraits” by van den hooven, a talented and emerging artist who specializes in abstract expressionist art.

This artwork is a masterpiece of creativity and expression, featuring three faces made of geometric shapes and lines. Each face has a different color scheme and mood, ranging from warm and cheerful to cool and mysterious. The faces are aligned in a row, creating a dynamic and balanced composition. The artwork is a kaleidoscope of emotions and personalities, inviting you to explore and interpret the meaning behind each face. The artwork is also a showcase of the artist’s skill and style, using vibrant colors and sharp lines to create contrast and harmony. The artwork is signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, and the background is a light beige color that complements the colors of the faces. The artwork is a perfect addition to any home or office, as it will add a splash of color and charm to any wall. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind artwork by Yiga de Lemos, a rising star in the art world. Order “Faces in Abstract” today and enjoy the beauty and wonder of this amazing piece of art.

Kindred Spirits 1

Kindred Spirits 1

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because

Kindred Spirits 4

Kindred Spirits 4

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because

Indigo Geometric Portraits

Indigo Geometric Portraits

This artwork is titled “Indigo Geometric Portraits” by van den hooven. It is an abstract representation of three faces using geometric shapes and lines. The artist uses vibrant colors such

Kindred Spirits 4

Kindred Spirits 4

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt turquoise, naples yellow reddish, buff titanium, graphite grey, potter’s pink, lunar black and real vermillion (cinnabar).

Kindred Spirits 1

Kindred Spirits 1

The artwork depicts a pair of identical twins, one facing the viewer and the other looking away. The twins have a striking resemblance, but also subtle differences in their expressions and postures.

Twins represent both sameness and difference, unity and individuality, harmony and conflict. The artist challenges the viewer to look closely and notice the nuances that distinguish the twins from each other.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt turquoise, naples yellow reddish, buff titanium, neutral tint, potter’s pink and lunar black.

Kindred Spirits 2

Kindred Spirits 2

The artwork depicts a pair of identical twins, one facing the viewer and the other looking away. The twins have a striking resemblance, but also subtle differences in their expressions and postures.

Twins represent both sameness and difference, unity and individuality, harmony and conflict. The artist challenges the viewer to look closely and notice the nuances that distinguish the twins from each other.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt turquoise, naples yellow reddish, buff titanium, titanium grey, potter’s pink and lunar black.

Kindred Spirits 5

Kindred Spirits 5

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt turquoise, naples yellow reddish, burnt umber, neutral tint, haematite grey, potter’s pink and lunar black.

Kindred Spirits 3

Kindred Spirits 3

This artwork entitled “Kindred Spirits 3” is a recent watercolour painting by van den hoooven, an emerging Australian artist who experiments with lines, shapes, colors and compositions. Kindred Spirits 3 depicts two feminine faces belonging to identical twins standing beside each other; the two individuals depicted are similar in form and color but have slightly different facial expressions and features.

Twins represent both sameness and difference, unity and individuality, harmony and conflict. The artist challenges the viewer to look closely and notice the nuances that distinguish the twins from each other.

The faces have yellowish-orange hair, green eyes and bright red lips, which create a contrast with the neutral gray background. Kindred Spirits 3 evokes a sense of playfulness and surrealism, as the faces have exaggerated features and expressions that defy realism. Kindred Spirits 3 invites the viewer to explore and interpret the meaning, emotions and personalities behind the two faces.

It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red, cobalt green, naples yellow reddish, neutral tint, potter’s pink and lunar black.

Organic Disarray 2

Organic Disarray 2

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

This is the first van den hooven artwork to feature ‘beards’ below the mouths. It uses the following pigments: turner’s yellow, cadmium red light,cobalt turqoise, cobalt green, paynes grey bluish*, naples yellow reddish, titanium grey, burnt umber, neutral tint, haematite grey, potter’s pink and Minnesota pink pipestone (catlinite).

*van den hooven has subsequently decided to remove paynes grey bluish from his palette.

Interwoven Identities 4

Interwoven Identities 4

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because

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Interwoven Identities 3

Interwoven Identities 3

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features and organs, because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

This artwork features two real vermillion (cinnabar) rouge spots. I chose this special pigment because I believe that many synthetic orange pigments are too intense, over-saturated.

Interwoven Identities 3

Interwoven Identities 3

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features and organs, because it is essentially a portrait.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, then the expressionists and later also the cubists.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

This artwork features four real vermillion (cinnabar) rouge spots. I chose this special pigment because I believe that many synthetic orange pigments are too intense, over-saturated.

Discrete Probability

Discrete Probability

This panoramic artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs. The organs are intentionally

Unintentional Discrepancy

Unintentional Discrepancy

This panoramic artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs. The organs are intentionally

Distorted Perspective

Distorted Perspective

This panoramic artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs. The organs are intentionally connected the wrong way around.

Most people do not look “inside” other people. We are very superficial creatures. We only see outward appearances. But in reality our skin is only one of a handful of human organs. Here I try to represent the features of a person based on a unique arrangement of their internal organs.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

This piece may suit an art collector who might also have been a patient; or someone working in a medical field such as a nurse, doctor or surgeon.

This particular piece may be orientated either horizontally or vertically.

The holy grail.

The holy grail.

I woke up early today* (which is rare, because I’m more of a night owl). And I managed to do two drawings (outlines) before midday. I’m quite pleased about that.

Interwoven Identities 1

Interwoven Identities 1

This panoramic watercolour artwork is a continuation of a series on internal human organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes facial features because

Interwoven Identities 3

Interwoven Identities 3

This artwork is an abstract expression of van den hooven’s exploration of the human condition in the modern world. Using a mixed media style in watercolour and wax pencil, van

Distorted Perspective

Distorted Perspective

This panoramic artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs. The organs are intentionally

Discrete Probability

Discrete Probability

This artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, but also cubism. We are very superficial creatures. Most people do not look “inside” other people. Here I try to represent a person based on their internal organs.

The aim is to sell this to an art collector or else someone working at a hospital such as a doctor or a surgeon.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

The organs are intentionally connected the wrong way around and this more or less represents the internal conflict we might feel living amongst the chaos of the modern world.

Unintentional Discrepancy

Unintentional Discrepancy

This artwork is a continuation of a series on internal organs. Other artworks in this series include inanimate objects, but this artwork only includes organs.

I have been inspired by other artists for a long time. First the impressionists, but also cubism. We are very superficial creatures. Most people do not look “inside” other people. Here I try to represent a person based on their internal organs.

The aim is to sell this to an art collector or else someone working at a hospital such as a doctor or a surgeon.

I have chosen watercolour as a medium because it allows me to select pure pigments which then display as vibrant colours.

The organs are intentionally connected the wrong way around and this more or less represents the internal conflict we might feel living amongst the chaos of the modern world.

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