Ursula van de Bunte - Just the Two of Us






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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"Just the Two of Us" a still life of a white tulip printed on high-quality Hahnemuhle Photo Rag. The size is 30x40 cm and has a small white border. It is the first edition of 25.
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
"Just the Two of Us" a still life of a white tulip printed on high-quality Hahnemuhle Photo Rag. The size is 30x40 cm and has a small white border. It is the first edition of 25.
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.
