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After training at the Minerva Academy in Groningen and the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, Homan specialized as an etcher par excellence. He captures his subjects with seemingly playful ease in zinc and copper.
Ancient trees, a single twig, but also roadsides full of flowers, a bird's-eye view of a stream valley, or the mist above the fields—all subjects appear in his etchings, meticulously and subtly executed. Every detail testifies to unconditional attention and dedication.
Silence, inspiration, love, and respect for nature are captured in etchings that excel in craftsmanship. Stillness is elevated to its highest power without distorting reality. The purity the artist perceives in natural elements, which most people overlook, is intensified in printmaking that seeks nuance.
Reinder Homan searches for the poetry of capricious reality, for an intensification of perception. He is described as an artist who combines craftsman, dreamer, and poet, and whose etchings stand alone.
Will be very well packaged, but glass breakage is at the buyer's risk.