Image 1 of Bert Braam - Kununurra
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Bert Braam - Kununurra

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Product description
Beautiful lyrical abstract painting by the Bergen artist Bert Braam. During his many travels, which took him to the most remote places, he was strongly inspired by the mysticism of the environment. Color plays an important role for Bert Braam. For this painting he worked with the Aborigines, the original inhabitants of Australia in their territory. Title: Kununurra (City in Western Australia) Year: 1999 Technique: oil on wooden panel (40 x 50 cm), in warm and gold tones. Signed by hand, also on the back The painted panel is glued to black painted board, which therefore serves as a frame. Hanging wire available. It is in beautiful condition! The stated shipping costs apply to the Netherlands. Check with the seller about the costs for shipping to other countries The beauty of paintings lies in the mind of those who behold them. This is one of the credos of Bert Braam, born in 1938 in Beek near Nijmegen. He attended the Academy of Visual Arts in Arnhem. In Braam's work we see abstract expressionism, his brush formation is strong and agile, the compositions are strongly monumental. Bert Braam's paintings arise from emotions that relate to the contact between him and the things around him. Nature with all its forms and people with their appearance influence his perception of the world. His work is lyrically abstract, erotically organic. Translating his emotions into forms is a continuous process of mixing, reworking forms, fighting with matter. Braam applies his paint layer upon layer, scrapes away some, adds some more, scratches into the paint and then puts a thin layer over it again so that a beautiful skin is created. Color plays an important role for Bert Braam. During his travels to the Orient, but also to Morocco, Tunisia, Israel and Oceania, he was particularly fascinated by the earthy colors of those countries. He captured the terracotta, the beautiful red, the warm yellow in various works. Braam has exhibited both solo and in groups and his work is represented in many collections of companies, institutions and individuals.

The painted panel is in very good condition. Slight loss of paint along the edge of the black painted frame, hardly noticeable. See pictures

Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGrey, Gold, White, Beige, Brown, Red, Taupe, Multi Color, Orange, Creme, Yellow, Black, TransparentMaterialWoodNumber of items1Art sizeMediumHeight60 cmWidth50 cmDepth2 cm


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MonetHouseOfArts
Hoorn, NetherlandsWhoppah member since November 2020
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