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Screen print by Henk van der Plas (1936-2009).
Signed and numbered lower right (1 / 50).
Henk van der Plas belonged to the so-called 'The Group' of constructivists in The Hague. In 1962 Henk van der Plas worked in Paris. Two years later, back in The Hague, he devoted himself to making paintings and linocuts with organic motifs. He made beach assemblages from driftwood, rope and cork. Tight forms, experiments with light and shadow, tight compositions and geometric shapes have dominated and characterized the work of Henk van der Plas for many years. However, this changed after several visits to Suriname. The artist fell under the spell of the tropical atmosphere and the beauty of Suriname's nature; the overwhelming colors of the plants, flowers and seeds he found there. From that moment on, Henk van der Plas radically changed his way of working.
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