Pieter Kusters (1958) - Ohne Titel





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Pieter Kusters (born 1958) presents Ohne Titel (2015), a 50 x 110 cm limited edition silkscreen, hand-signed, in excellent condition, originating from Germany and sold by owner or reseller.
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You are bidding on a very beautiful, wide graphic work by the Dutch artist Pieter Kusters (1958) from the year 2015.
Artist: Pieter Kusters (1958)
Untitled
Year: 2015
Size: approximately 50 x 110 cm
Signature: hand-signed
Technique: Screen printing
Condition: very good
Origin: private collection, acquired at an exhibition.
Pieter Kusters (*1958 in Boxmeer, the Netherlands) is a versatile artist from Amsterdam, known for his humorous and ironic works. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and ceramics, and mainly focuses on self-portraits – often in animal forms or mythological roles.
His art reflects themes such as identity, impermanence, and self-perception in an entertaining way. He received the Jeanne Oosting Prize in 2009 and exhibits internationally, including in the Netherlands, Germany, the USA, and South Korea.
Shipping is carried out with DHL, well packed, insured, and with a tracking number.
You are bidding on a very beautiful, wide graphic work by the Dutch artist Pieter Kusters (1958) from the year 2015.
Artist: Pieter Kusters (1958)
Untitled
Year: 2015
Size: approximately 50 x 110 cm
Signature: hand-signed
Technique: Screen printing
Condition: very good
Origin: private collection, acquired at an exhibition.
Pieter Kusters (*1958 in Boxmeer, the Netherlands) is a versatile artist from Amsterdam, known for his humorous and ironic works. He works with painting, drawing, collage, and ceramics, and mainly focuses on self-portraits – often in animal forms or mythological roles.
His art reflects themes such as identity, impermanence, and self-perception in an entertaining way. He received the Jeanne Oosting Prize in 2009 and exhibits internationally, including in the Netherlands, Germany, the USA, and South Korea.
Shipping is carried out with DHL, well packed, insured, and with a tracking number.

