Nico Molenkamp - Vogel





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Nico Molenkamp, Vogel, a limited edition, hand-signed screen print in good condition, framed, 112 x 100 cm, with an abstract animal theme.
Description from the seller
Nico Molenkamp's palette is often characterized by striking and tonal colors. Many of his canvases feature balanced gradations, unexpected accents and tones, and bold contrasts. The depicted themes, such as the circus, the fair, or the theater, often appear deliberately painted in a flat manner and placed in a shallow space. The formal language of his animal and human figures has a sculptural quality.
In Molenkamp's work, it also seems rarely to be about the representation of existing characters. He frames his subjects in a special and almost cinematic way. All figures are partly cropped. It is as if he, like a cameraman, zooms in on his subject again and again and at the same time magnifies it. The monumentality of Molenkamp's work contributes in part to giving viewers the sense that they are sitting on the subject's skin.
Nico Molenkamp died in 1998.
Viewing of the lot is always possible. All contact information can be found on our own website.
Art Dumay has an in-house framing department with almost 100 years of experience. If you are interested, please contact us and we will be happy to help.
Seller's Story
Nico Molenkamp's palette is often characterized by striking and tonal colors. Many of his canvases feature balanced gradations, unexpected accents and tones, and bold contrasts. The depicted themes, such as the circus, the fair, or the theater, often appear deliberately painted in a flat manner and placed in a shallow space. The formal language of his animal and human figures has a sculptural quality.
In Molenkamp's work, it also seems rarely to be about the representation of existing characters. He frames his subjects in a special and almost cinematic way. All figures are partly cropped. It is as if he, like a cameraman, zooms in on his subject again and again and at the same time magnifies it. The monumentality of Molenkamp's work contributes in part to giving viewers the sense that they are sitting on the subject's skin.
Nico Molenkamp died in 1998.
Viewing of the lot is always possible. All contact information can be found on our own website.
Art Dumay has an in-house framing department with almost 100 years of experience. If you are interested, please contact us and we will be happy to help.

