Painted with oil on wood
$ 4,150
Oil painting “In the middle of everywhere”.
On a deserted planet in space there is a planter and a ginger pot with exotic plants. In addition, a large teapot, with a snake (Anaconda) coiling around it.
The painting is FRAMED.
Dimensions including a frame: 127 x 71 cm. Height 50 inch. Width 28 inch.
Dimensions of the work alone, without frame: 122 x 66 cm.
Weight 9 kg.
About the artist
Robert van den Herik is a contemporary Dutch artist who currently resides in Belgium. He draws inspiration from magical realism and surrealism, with Salvador Dali being a particular influence. Carel Willink is another painter whose work he admires.
Robert initially worked in the medical field, but at the age of 30, he decided to study product design at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands. This education gave him a deeper understanding of design processes, as well as production techniques. It also exposed him to the art world and various art styles and techniques. He became a fan of the Memphis style.
Robert worked as a product designer for various companies after completing his studies. He also designed his own product, the Shantala baby bath, which revolutionized the way babies are bathed. The product was both aesthetically pleasing and ergonomically designed while being environmentally friendly.
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