Jonkman's works stand for a mysterious and cryptic expressionism. In his imagery, he creates different perspectives in which one can lose oneself. The second look at the scenery often disturbs the first picture maintenance, so that the powerful interaction of forms and intermediate forms create intelligent challenges of viewing.
Lithography 1974 Painted in watercolours by hand Handsigned
Art print after the original from 1995 signed in print in good condition
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
Handsigned, numbered or inscribed Edition: 390 In good condition, minimal storage traces
In this enchanting photographic masterpiece by Koukouwitaki, a blooming flower comes to life in a fascinating dance, skillfully immortalized through an extended exposure time. The extensive exposure captures the flower's graceful descent, transforming it into a moment of dynamic tranquility that challenges the viewer's perception of time. Koukouwitaki...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
In this enchanting photographic masterpiece by Koukouwitaki, a blooming flower comes to life in a fascinating dance, skillfully immortalized through an extended exposure time. The extensive exposure captures the flower's graceful descent, transforming it into a moment of dynamic tranquility that challenges the viewer's perception of time. Koukouwitaki...
In this enchanting photographic masterpiece by Koukouwitaki, a blooming flower comes to life in a fascinating dance, skillfully immortalized through an extended exposure time. The extensive exposure captures the flower's graceful descent, transforming it into a moment of dynamic tranquility that challenges the viewer's perception of time. Koukouwitaki...
In this enchanting photographic masterpiece by Koukouwitaki, a blooming flower comes to life in a fascinating dance, skillfully immortalized through an extended exposure time. The extensive exposure captures the flower's graceful descent, transforming it into a moment of dynamic tranquility that challenges the viewer's perception of time. Koukouwitaki...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death. In this piece we see dead flowers and a fresh open melon, underlining the possible boundary between life and death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Lithography Nr. 224 Run: limited Publisher: Maeght, Paris Paper is assembled in the Passe-Partout
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Dive into the beauty of this abstract water landscape, adorned in soft shades of blue, silver, and white. This harmonious and peaceful painting invites you to lose yourself in its tranquil atmosphere. Through the use of oil paint, it creates a fascinating depth and vibrancy that captivates the eye. Discover the magic of this unique artwork from Annette...
The sculptures are hollow, made by casting of pure clay (own formula based on semi-porcelain). Coated in Gold, Brown and Green. 5 copies have been created (same shape), each will be unique in the glaze color.
Beautiful serie of artworks: Swedish Birds by Magnus von Wright Very detailed ornithological prints. Colonia-Art offers personalized framing for these artworks. These prints originate from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The...
Exclusive and Beautiful Art offset print Nude woman in crème color painting. Print of Red Haired Woman with Green Eyes. The signature is printed lower right, it is not hand signed. The print is published by the original Munchforlaget A/S in Oslo. This artwork looks good in your gallery, hallway, living room or any other room.
Gerhard Richter, in collaboration with Vorwerk, made a special edition titled: 1024 Colors. The color palette by Gerhard Richter is brought in with high quality pieces of carpet, each in another pattern. Multiple tufted printed fine velor The colours are in a random composition, therefore it may differ from the image.
Color lithograph 1979 Signed in the print In good condition, minimal signs of storage
Offset lithography after David HockneyReady-to-hang including frame and passe-partout.
The clour lithography "Harlequin" by Alberto Fremura is signed and numbered.
Painting by Alfred Cohen Vase with red flowers
Colour Lithography On tight paper Signed and dated in the print
Offset Lithography Publisher: Editions Panderma Carl Laszlo
Limited Edition print from "The American Dream" Series Pop Art Serigraph Published in 1963 by Multiples, Inc. as a felt banner.
Color Offset Lithograph Made for the exhebition of the Maeght Gallery, Paris, 12th April to 20th May 1983
Exhibition Poster Galeria Joan Prats 1993
Painting is characterized by color brushstrokes, which break up the often strict composition.
Colour Lithography Handsigned Marked Passe-Partout is inclusive!
Offset Lithography 1980 Signed in the print Passe-partout is inclusive