Mother – Resin on wood panel

This work has been given the title Mother. The ocean stands for connection, it connects all continents. The point where the earth and the water meet is a moment of connection, a loving touch. Balance. Our mother earth, on which we are allowed to live, carries us, she takes care of us.

You can see a lot of depth in the different layers of epoxy. The clear blue in combination with the warm yellow provides a warm-cold contrast, which also has a link with the balance between earth and water.

This work is part of a larger collection of works that are related to the grandeur and power of the ocean. The theme that connects all these paintings is “Atlas of the Ocean”. The work gives a feeling of freedom and connectedness and seeks a connection with greater power.

The name Atlas refers to Greek mythology where Atlas was given the task of ensuring that the earth (Gaia) and the sky (Uranus) could not reach each other. These works search for the connection again.

This smaller work works great as part of a series in a gallery wall but can also stand on its own. Think of a hall, toilet, a cozy corner or a near a dresser or cupboard.

  • Mother is 30 cm x 30 cm. The wooden panel has a border of 4 cm. It is made of layers of acrylic paint combined with layers of resin.

The work has a wooden edge so that it can be hung directly on the wall.

Shipping: In the ordering process, standard shipping costs are calculated based on your destination. I will calculate the exact shipping costs and if there is a mismatch, I will send you a refund or invoice for additional shipping costs. You never pay more than the actual shipping costs.

PICK UP: Of course you can always come and collect the painting yourself in the studio in Breda, the Netherlands.

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Suspension and care:

  • The work is ready to be hung on the wall, so get the drill ready!
  • If the surface gets dusty, you can wipe the artwork with a soft dust-free cloth or a soft brush, blowing also works.
  • Avoid corrosive material, (paper) towels or similar materials that can damage the surface.

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