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Hendrick Braiseworth : Künstler
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Besucher: 17879
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Geschlecht:
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Geburtstag: 01.09.1950 |
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2006
Touring exhibition “united art-against poverty”, Germany.
Galerie Boehner, Mannheim, Germany. March 06 – Aug. 06
Muestra the International of Art - Venado Tuerto 2006 – ARGENTINA
“Ancient Palaces”, Acquasparta 2006, Terni, Italy.
House of the rising star exhibition, Zwolle, Netherlands.
Gallery Mosta Rojas “on the Internet”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Grand Sterling Shopping mall gallery, USA 2006.
Absolute Arts on the Internet 2005.
7th Internet Exhibition Wacmac Netherlands.
Art Gallery Hamburg on the Internet 2006.
2007
Touring exhibition “united art-against poverty”, Germany.
Gallery Mosta Rojas “on the Internet”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
House of the rising star, exhibition, Zwolle, Netherlands.
Grand Sterling Shopping mall USA gallery 2007
Absolute Arts on the Internet 2007
Exhibition Midland Art Center, Zwolle, Netherlands.
Art Galerie Artou, Berlin, Germany.
Artifolio Gallery on the Internet
Gallery Myartprofile on the Internet 2007.
Gallery Artezz on the Internet 2007.
Braiseworth House, Art Gallery, Wietmarschen, Germany.
The firstdigitalartmuseumnetherlands, Ruekel, Germany.
World Art Centre, Internet exhibition.
Internet Gallery Artolive, Netherlands, 2007.
Art wanted gallery on the internet, USA, 2004.
Internet Art Gallery Fineartamerica, USA, 2007.
Internet Art Gallery Viddysarts, India, 2007.
Internet Art Gallery Beepworld, Germany, 2007.
Exhibition Art Gallery Artelista on the internet, 2007.
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The way that Hendrik Arie Baartman uses form and color in his drawings is determined by his pursuit of an intuitive and highly emotional expression. "While I work with my own emotions, I discover that it is through the sensuous world, by evoking sensations, that I am able to communicate those complex emotional states to the ‘canvases," he says. Baartman recreates atmospheres found in nature and uses them to weave emotional atmospheres. The result is sometimes chaotic, sometimes harmonic, noisy or tranquil, but the elements find themselves floating in interrelation, forming an autonomous micro system. "In absentia evocation" is a phrase Baartman uses to explain how this "recreation from nature" is made. "I work with the absent, with that which is not here and can be very present precisely because of its absence," he says. "The common element is perhaps a longing for nature that is absent in huge cities. |
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