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2 colorful serigraphs by Susette van de Lande (1959). Typical of her work.
Figurative representations, type 'still lifes'.
Year: 1992 and 1993
Edition: 40/250 (without glass) and 52/250
Signed by hand, in pencil, lower right. With year and edition number (bottom left).
Framed in aluminum exchangeable frames with some signs of wear, see photos. The dimensions of both frames are almost identical to each other, they differ by a few millimeters.
Please note : the glass plate (40/250) of one copy is missing. The passe-partout of this copy is almost intact (spot in the top center) but not completely spotless white... this is hardly noticeable
Photos are part of the description.
About the artist:
Royal Academy of Art The Hague
Specialization: Graphics, especially screen printing
Cones, funnels, hearts and tulips are recurring elements in Susette van de Lande's graphs.
She arranges the stylized forms in the flat surface in a playful but robust manner. She places her objects in an imaginary space in which depth is suggested by applying several transparent layers of color on top of each other. The shapes and colors are exuberant. Where the performance asks for it, she manages to limit herself to a more modest approach and a more muted palette.
With her artworks she tells a fictional story. In the performance, a balance in color and composition of the proposed object is paramount. But there's more. Van de Lande wants to prevent her works from becoming predictable in appearance and composition. "That's why I deliberately add a dissonant note to the image," she says. Without losing the harmony or credibility of the performance, the tension between the forms is increased. A meaning suddenly takes a different turn. It is therefore always a pleasant experience for the viewer to look at her work.
source: www.kunst.nl