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Alkmaar, Netherlands
Product description
Original mixed media painting by Fabian (1967) on premium canvas and wooden frame.
-Size 200x130x4cm
-With suspension system
-Mixed technique
- Hand signed.
Certificate of authenticity will be sent by email.
Original mixed media painting by Fabian on wooden frame.
With added acrylic paint
Hand signed
Fabian took his first steps in contemporary art in 1992. In the artistic field he made various objects, sculptures and statues from scrap iron and various metals. Experimenting, learning and above all enjoying was the motto under which he worked in that period and sold his works to a small audience.
It became clear that his artistic expressions did not go unnoticed when none other than the late Herman Brood appeared in his studio in 1995 and from that moment on an intensive collaboration arose. Herman visibly enjoyed Fabian's creativity and wanted to learn how to weld and create in metal from him.
The young artist enjoyed all the attention and support of Herman, who taught him some tricks. Not long after, the so-called Herman Brood trophy was created. A work of art made of old iron that was then painted by Herman and awarded to a famous Dutchman who had done something special or unique in Herman's eyes. Pistols Paul, Willibrord, Hans Dulfer, Jules Deelder etc. once got a beautiful saxophone from Herman Brood made by Fabian.
The meetings between the two gentlemen followed each other in rapid succession, after which Herman taught the young artist the intricacies of painting. Both worked together on countless canvases for the performance, with Fabian regularly taking care of the background. Fabian learned quickly and eagerly and both worked on Herman's artwork from numerous locations. This intensive collaboration resulted in a new joint project in 1999, with care for the complete furnishing of the first Herman Brood café, which was designed in a very artistic way under the name Go-Ape. That Herman Brood was very charmed by his pupil became clear when Fabian received the invitation to start his own studio together with Herman in order to work together even more intensively. Fabian has now built up a stable and well-known name in the established art world and has a mention in the
RKD register.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBlue, Gold, White, Red, Multi Color, BlackMaterialSustainable materials, CanvasNumber of items1StyleAbstractArtistsFabianFirst ownerYesHeight130 cmWidth200 cm