Willem vanderStelt - Comfortable Shades






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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This is a black and white art photograph titled "Comfortable Shades" by Willem VanderStelt.
This contemporary photograph, produced in 2026, features a model in an artistic pose, light and shadow flowing over the image.
The photograph is an original piece and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The image is printed on exhibition grade digital media using a pigment print technique, ensuring a high-quality item. It is carefully rolled up using acid free paper and send in a sturdy cardboard box with track and trace.
This photograph falls under the themes of (nude) art and showcases a style that combines figurative art with elements of minimalism and abstraction.
As a photographer, Willem always works closely with his models; this particular model is also a ballet dancer, so they came up with a pose that, with imagination, could be an upside-down ballet pose.
Photographed in 2016, this original piece is a bold addition to any art collection, showcasing Willem VanderStelt's distinctive style and creativity as a Dutch photographer. In his nude art work, he is always looking for poses where form, shape and shadow play are the essence of the picture and where the absence of clothing is the absence of distraction without "vulgarity", but rather with style and beauty.
This is a black and white art photograph titled "Comfortable Shades" by Willem VanderStelt.
This contemporary photograph, produced in 2026, features a model in an artistic pose, light and shadow flowing over the image.
The photograph is an original piece and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The image is printed on exhibition grade digital media using a pigment print technique, ensuring a high-quality item. It is carefully rolled up using acid free paper and send in a sturdy cardboard box with track and trace.
This photograph falls under the themes of (nude) art and showcases a style that combines figurative art with elements of minimalism and abstraction.
As a photographer, Willem always works closely with his models; this particular model is also a ballet dancer, so they came up with a pose that, with imagination, could be an upside-down ballet pose.
Photographed in 2016, this original piece is a bold addition to any art collection, showcasing Willem VanderStelt's distinctive style and creativity as a Dutch photographer. In his nude art work, he is always looking for poses where form, shape and shadow play are the essence of the picture and where the absence of clothing is the absence of distraction without "vulgarity", but rather with style and beauty.
