Mark Brusse (1937) - Oog in oog





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Mark Brusse (born 1937), a Dutch artist, created a woodcut titled 'Oog in oog' in 2000 in a limited edition of 12/30, sold with frame by Galerie, originating from the Netherlands, with frame dimensions 56 x 42 cm (unframed 28 x 26 cm).
Description from the seller
Mark Brusse (1937) is a Dutch sculptor, painter and graphic artist, known for his poetic and versatile body of work. His work often arises from found materials, wood, stone and metal, which he brings together into assemblages and sculptures full of symbolism and imagination. Influences from his many travels—from Paris and New York to Japan and South Korea—are clearly visible in his art, in which stillness, simplicity and poetry play an important role. In addition to sculptures and objects Brusse also created paintings, collages and graphics. His work balances between playfulness and mystery and invites the viewer to discover new meanings in everyday forms and materials.
Dimensions of work with frame: 56 x 42 cm
Dimensions of work without frame: 28 x 26 cm
The work is viewable with us in the gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay operates a framers' workshop (this year their 85th anniversary) and a restoration studio. So if you would like to make use of these services, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Mark Brusse (1937) is a Dutch sculptor, painter and graphic artist, known for his poetic and versatile body of work. His work often arises from found materials, wood, stone and metal, which he brings together into assemblages and sculptures full of symbolism and imagination. Influences from his many travels—from Paris and New York to Japan and South Korea—are clearly visible in his art, in which stillness, simplicity and poetry play an important role. In addition to sculptures and objects Brusse also created paintings, collages and graphics. His work balances between playfulness and mystery and invites the viewer to discover new meanings in everyday forms and materials.
Dimensions of work with frame: 56 x 42 cm
Dimensions of work without frame: 28 x 26 cm
The work is viewable with us in the gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay operates a framers' workshop (this year their 85th anniversary) and a restoration studio. So if you would like to make use of these services, we would of course be happy to hear from you.

