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Please note! The artwork is delivered without a stretcher frame, this is due to transport costs and to prevent damage. (The work is made on a piece of cotton canvas of 165 cm x 204 cm)
Bart Hamelink, an emerging Dutch artist, is known for his daring experiments with modern techniques and traditional influences. His recent work highlights this innovative approach, playing with different media such as graffiti, airbrush and acrylic paint. A good example of this is his work Sound Waves of Colour, in which sound waves and colourful abstract figures are combined to capture movement and energy. This dynamic style is characteristic of Hamelink’s ongoing search for new forms of expression within the contemporary art world.
Bart Hamelink is known for his expressive and cartoonish style. In his painting "Cowboy in action" this style is clearly visible. The painting shows 2 abstract figures in different colours. Although Hamelink's work seems simple at first glance due to his simple way of drawing, there is a depth and complexity in his work. The vibrant colours and playful shapes characterise Hamelink's work, which often evokes a cheerful and dynamic atmosphere. The expressive brushstrokes and the characteristic cartoonish approach make this painting a typical example of Hamelink's artistic signature.
The canvas is carefully rolled and securely packed in a sturdy square tube for shipping.
Delivery is without stretcher frame!
This protects it from damage and reduces transportation costs. The risk of damage is minimized, while the art reaches its destination safely.
Each artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed by Bart Hamelink himself, confirming the authenticity and value of the work
"The images you see now serve as examples of how they might look when framed and hung on the wall.
The color of the cowboy hat on the left differs slightly from the photo, so an additional photo of the paint pot with color information has been added.
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