Ursula van de Bunte - Blue Pause






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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"Blue Pause" print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Size is 20x20 with a small white border. It is the second edition of 25. A separate certificate is included.
With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Baroque, but places it in the twenty-first century.
As with the great European masters, her backgrounds are not decor, but a quiet force that carries the object forward. In the images, silence becomes tangible, almost audible.
Van de Bunte grants things a rare clarity: it shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The used theme is „In der Beschenkung zeigt sich der Meister.”
A statement by the artist Paul Klee. For Klee, that is about artistry as a form of giving: it shows craftsmanship, insight and generosity through what is laid into 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
"Blue Pause" print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Size is 20x20 with a small white border. It is the second edition of 25. A separate certificate is included.
With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Baroque, but places it in the twenty-first century.
As with the great European masters, her backgrounds are not decor, but a quiet force that carries the object forward. In the images, silence becomes tangible, almost audible.
Van de Bunte grants things a rare clarity: it shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The used theme is „In der Beschenkung zeigt sich der Meister.”
A statement by the artist Paul Klee. For Klee, that is about artistry as a form of giving: it shows craftsmanship, insight and generosity through what is laid into 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.
