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- Beautiful (and large) hand-colored silkscreen print on thick laid paper, made in 1998 in an edition of 100 copies by the North Holland (Edam) visual artist Anneke Peereboom.
- The artwork is in very good condition and is signed, dated and numbered by the artist on the lower right. Neatly placed in passe partout. NOT framed.
Anneke Peereboom paints worlds. That could be anything, but what first strikes you are the colours and patterns, which immediately make you think of the art of Paul Klee and Joan Miró. But then the comparison immediately ends, because Anneke's paintings depict their own universe. Her style is figurative, but at the same time abstract, we mainly see rhythms and patterns, but also all sorts of things from reality. They stimulate your ability to associate and what you see are usually not existing things, but associative forms and suggestive colours. It is 'elusive figuration', to summarize it like that, representations of an unbridled fantasy, but all limited by the idea and the design of the moment.
(source: ModernDutchArt)