Ursula van de Bunte - Fallen Vase

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Description from the seller

"Fallen Vase" a print on Epson archival paper/matte acrylic/Dibond. The size is 34x30 cm, and a hanging system is attached to the back. The photo can also be framed in a 30x34 frame without a backing panel.

With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Renaissance, but places it in the twenty-first century.
Like the great European masters, her backgrounds are not mere decoration but a silent force that carries the object forward. In her images, silence becomes tangible, almost audible.
Van de Bunte grants things a rare clarity: it shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The theme used is always 'In der Beschenkung zeigt sich der Meister,' a quote by the artist Paul Klee. For Klee, this refers to artistry as a form of giving: it demonstrates craftsmanship, insight, and generosity through what is expressed in the work.

Ursula's studio is located in a monumental building on the IJssel in the Hanseatic city of Kampen. She exhibits her work in museums, galleries, and at international art fairs.

Seller's Story

Passionate, sensitive and an eye for detail, light and colour, would be a nice description for Ursula's working method. She is a perfectionist, enthusiastic and diligent, she will only be satisfied when the well-known WOW factor has been achieved. With her artworks she tries to bring her subjects forward in the purest way. Ursula transforms objects into powerful still lifes and the portraits are a reflection of a bygone time, in which every now and then a sprinkle of modern life is incorporated. Her work is unconventional and the use of light tends towards her sources of inspiration; the paintings of Jacques-Louis David, Rembrandt and Caravaggio. As a photographer, Ursula also tries to distinguish herself through diversity in her work and, in addition to individual creations, she also makes series, in which she lets multiple images tell one story. She was discovered, among other things, with her intriguing, tranquil still lifes: the series Plastic Vegetables’ and the series ‘House-4-Sale’. These works have been awarded various prizes, including for the series “de 100 van Rooyackers.” Exhibitions: 2024 Municipal Museum Kampen 2023 ANNO museum Zwolle 2019 Foundation Zwolle 2019 WG Art Amsterdam 2017 Warehouse 6 Amsterdam 2016-present Galerie ANNEE, Solo, Group exhibitions 2016 from Abbemuseum Publications: Stentor-Haarlems Dagblad, HP de Tijd, GUP New Dutch Photography Prices include, 2017 Public Prize Photographic Design 2015 PIA d'or Award second prize Portrait 2021 Fine Art Photography Awards Portrait
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"Fallen Vase" a print on Epson archival paper/matte acrylic/Dibond. The size is 34x30 cm, and a hanging system is attached to the back. The photo can also be framed in a 30x34 frame without a backing panel.

With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Renaissance, but places it in the twenty-first century.
Like the great European masters, her backgrounds are not mere decoration but a silent force that carries the object forward. In her images, silence becomes tangible, almost audible.
Van de Bunte grants things a rare clarity: it shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The theme used is always 'In der Beschenkung zeigt sich der Meister,' a quote by the artist Paul Klee. For Klee, this refers to artistry as a form of giving: it demonstrates craftsmanship, insight, and generosity through what is expressed in the work.

Ursula's studio is located in a monumental building on the IJssel in the Hanseatic city of Kampen. She exhibits her work in museums, galleries, and at international art fairs.

Seller's Story

Passionate, sensitive and an eye for detail, light and colour, would be a nice description for Ursula's working method. She is a perfectionist, enthusiastic and diligent, she will only be satisfied when the well-known WOW factor has been achieved. With her artworks she tries to bring her subjects forward in the purest way. Ursula transforms objects into powerful still lifes and the portraits are a reflection of a bygone time, in which every now and then a sprinkle of modern life is incorporated. Her work is unconventional and the use of light tends towards her sources of inspiration; the paintings of Jacques-Louis David, Rembrandt and Caravaggio. As a photographer, Ursula also tries to distinguish herself through diversity in her work and, in addition to individual creations, she also makes series, in which she lets multiple images tell one story. She was discovered, among other things, with her intriguing, tranquil still lifes: the series Plastic Vegetables’ and the series ‘House-4-Sale’. These works have been awarded various prizes, including for the series “de 100 van Rooyackers.” Exhibitions: 2024 Municipal Museum Kampen 2023 ANNO museum Zwolle 2019 Foundation Zwolle 2019 WG Art Amsterdam 2017 Warehouse 6 Amsterdam 2016-present Galerie ANNEE, Solo, Group exhibitions 2016 from Abbemuseum Publications: Stentor-Haarlems Dagblad, HP de Tijd, GUP New Dutch Photography Prices include, 2017 Public Prize Photographic Design 2015 PIA d'or Award second prize Portrait 2021 Fine Art Photography Awards Portrait
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Details

Date of print
2023
Artist
Ursula van de Bunte
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Fallen Vase
Condition
Fine
Technique
Fine art print
Height
34 cm
Edition
May 12
Width
30 cm
Signature
Signed
Genre
Still life
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Objects sold
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