Ursula van de Bunte - Jelly Delight






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
"Jelly Delight" a beautifully framed still life. It is a print on Fine Art paper finished with a matte acrylic. The photo size is 36x21 cm. The total size including the distinctive fine handmade wooden frame (without glass) is 34x29 cm. It is the second print of 12 copies.
With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Baroque, placed in the twenty-first century.
As with the great European masters, her work possesses a quiet strength that carries the object forward. Silence becomes tangible in her images, almost audible.
From Van de Bunte, everyday things gain rare clarity: she shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The photographer works with the latest Hasselblad equipment from her studio in a monumental building in the Hanseatic city of Kampen. Her work is presented in museums, galleries and at art fairs.
Seller's Story
"Jelly Delight" a beautifully framed still life. It is a print on Fine Art paper finished with a matte acrylic. The photo size is 36x21 cm. The total size including the distinctive fine handmade wooden frame (without glass) is 34x29 cm. It is the second print of 12 copies.
With a subtle color palette and a balanced composition, the photographer evokes the spirit of the Baroque, placed in the twenty-first century.
As with the great European masters, her work possesses a quiet strength that carries the object forward. Silence becomes tangible in her images, almost audible.
From Van de Bunte, everyday things gain rare clarity: she shows their weight, their presence, their dignity.
The photographer works with the latest Hasselblad equipment from her studio in a monumental building in the Hanseatic city of Kampen. Her work is presented in museums, galleries and at art fairs.
