Dutch clouds 2020
Raymond Koop
Acrylic
140 ⨯ 120 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 2.500
Bruning Heintz Fine Art
- About the artworkRaymond Koop (1946) made a series of six episodes. He himself said: "When I make paintings with a lot of shape and color, a strong need for peace suddenly arises from within. I experience peace in blue skies with minimal clouds. When the sky is clear again, I experience it very directly Then it's good. It's a kind of peek into the afterlife. It's a counterpart to all my colorful work. It provides me with a good balance."
- About the artist
After successfully completing his education at the Academy of Visual Arts in Rotterdam (1965-1970), Raymond Koop built an impressive career as a visual artist. His art is always characterized by constant innovation in both form and material, ranging from oil paint to acrylic, watercolor and gouache.
Raymond's oeuvre always exudes an abundance of color and joy, reflecting who he is as an artist. With his creations he strives to present poetic imaginations, often immersed in a beautiful color palette. Each of his works carries a story, often imbued with hope and compelling emotion.
Throughout his career, Raymond has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, allowing him to share his artistic vision with a wider audience. His studio is currently located in picturesque Alblasserdam, where he continues to create and inspire.
Raymond Koop remains a radiant personality and an artist who enchants the world with his vibrant and colorful masterpieces.
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