Ewoud de Groot (1969) - Scholeksters





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Oil painting by Ewoud de Groot (born 1969), titled Scholeksters, 2005, oil on canvas, 80 × 100 cm, signed, original edition, depicting birds, in good condition, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Oil painting on canvas by Ewoud de Groot (https://www.ewoud.nl/) with oystercatchers from 2005. Signed. In good condition. Available for pickup in Reeuwijk or shipping by arrangement.
Over de schilder (in Engels):
Ewoud de Groot lives and works in Egmond aan Zee, a coastal village in the Northern Netherlands. After receiving a degree in illustration and painting from the Minerva Academy of Art, he began illustrating nature books for a period before pursuing painting full-time in 1999. Today, de Groot is recognized as a rising star in wildlife painting, bringing a truly unique perspective to the genre.
His work strives to find both a balance and tension between the representational and the abstract, the traditional and the contemporary. For de Groot, painting wildlife is not an exercise in rendering all the painstaking details. Instead, his work is an ongoing experiment of composition, color, and technique, concerned with conveying a sense of mood and atmosphere found in the natural world.
Oil painting on canvas by Ewoud de Groot (https://www.ewoud.nl/) with oystercatchers from 2005. Signed. In good condition. Available for pickup in Reeuwijk or shipping by arrangement.
Over de schilder (in Engels):
Ewoud de Groot lives and works in Egmond aan Zee, a coastal village in the Northern Netherlands. After receiving a degree in illustration and painting from the Minerva Academy of Art, he began illustrating nature books for a period before pursuing painting full-time in 1999. Today, de Groot is recognized as a rising star in wildlife painting, bringing a truly unique perspective to the genre.
His work strives to find both a balance and tension between the representational and the abstract, the traditional and the contemporary. For de Groot, painting wildlife is not an exercise in rendering all the painstaking details. Instead, his work is an ongoing experiment of composition, color, and technique, concerned with conveying a sense of mood and atmosphere found in the natural world.

