Noordbargeres 2016
Herman Kolker
TextileOil paintLinenPaint
80 ⨯ 120 cm
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- About the artworkHerman Kolker (1951), educated at the Groningen Academy of Minerva, belongs to the so-called Northern Realists. With a fine paint touch, he paints the Wad and the Northern Landscape, as he loves it: unspoiled, silent, endless.
- About the artist
Herman Kolker is a Dutch painter who paints in the style of the ‘Noordelijk realisme’, a form of Realism that arose in the north of the Netherlands in the 20th century, under the influence of Art Academy Minerva in Groningen, where Kolker was trained as a painter. Kolker is a member of the artist association the Drents Schildergenootschap. He specialises in paintings of the landscapes of Drenthe and Groningen, northern provinces of the Netherlands; in their peat bog, dikes and open fields with characteristic colours, skies, structures and lights. He abstracts the landscapes until only the elementary remains. He paints his oil paintings with a fine paintbrush. The vertical element is often missing in his landscapes; the horizontal dominates. The absence of a horizon makes his landscapes seem endless.
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