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Henk Jan Sanderman
Blue Sea Bunny, Mine-original realism wildlife oil painting-contemporary Art

2024

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"Blue Sea Bunny, Mine" by Henk Jan Sanderman is a captivating wildlife painting that captures a moment of playful interaction between two bunny rabbits. This original triptych features a scene where two rabbits are depicted swimming in the water, each trying to claim a carrot as their own. The central focus of the triptych is the dynamic interaction between the two rabbits, portrayed with remarkable realism and attention to detail. Their expressive eyes and animated gestures convey a sense of determination and playful rivalry as they compete for ownership of the carrot. The color scheme of black, white, blue, and brown adds depth and dimension to the painting, evoking the serene beauty of an underwater landscape. The cool tones of blue contrast with the warm hues of brown, creating a visually striking composition that draws the viewer into the scene. Signed by the artist, "Blue Sea Bunny, Mine" is a testament to Sanderman's skillful mastery of realism and his ability to capture the charm and personality of wildlife in his artwork. This extraordinary painting is currently available for purchase at Signet Contemporary Art in Chelsea and online. Don't miss the opportunity to bring a touch of whimsy and wonder into your home with this enchanting triptych that celebrates the joy of playful competition and the beauty of the natural world. Artist biography: Henk Jan Sanderman is a painter in Hulshorst. In 2013, he changed course. Two engineering titles and twelve years of marketing experience in a commercial environment did not take him where he had to be. That is why he now stands in front of a happy class in primary education and behind the easel. His ideal combination between social interaction and creation, a true "Master Painter". Portraits of Sanderman were already on display in Palet magazine, Atelier magazine, Coda museum, Stadsmuseum Harderwijk and museum De Fundatie. In 2014 Henk Jan was a participant in the television program ' Sterren op het Doek ' and made a portrait of Seth Gaaikema . In 2015, he was asked for the final season of ' Sterren op het Doek ', with Omroep MAX returning the best artists of the past nine seasons. Henk Jan was allowed to make a portrait of Ria Bremer , and she eventually chose the portrait painting that Henk Jan had made. After the experience he gained in making portrait paintings in the master of very realistic painting, he focused on making something close to his heart, humorous work. His work is Humorous Hyperrealism, in which Henk Jan sets out his objects in great detail against a black and white background.
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    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 35.44 in (90 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468314004752
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