Hamelink - The Long Way Home

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Hamelink's original hand-painted acrylic work The Long Way Home (2026) is a modern, neo-expressionist minimalist depiction of a dachshund, signed by the artist, measuring 122 cm by 208 cm, sold directly from the artist, rolled without a frame and including a certificate of authenticity.

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The Long Way Home is a playful and minimalist painting of a dachshund, reduced to its simplest forms.
With only a few lines and shapes, a recognisable character emerges: stubborn, curious, and always on the move.
The strength of this work lies in its simplicity. The black dog stands out strongly against the calm background, drawing all attention to its posture and appearance. Despite the minimalist style, the dachshund seems to have its own personality—alert, loyal, and with a touch of humor.
As is often the case in Hamelink's work, emotion does not arise from details, but precisely from what is left out. This leaves room for the viewer's imagination.
A light and timeless work that appeals to both dog lovers and fans of modern minimalist art.

Extra information
Original hand-painted work
Neo-expressionist / minimalist style
Signed by the artist
Includes a certificate of authenticity
Photos serve as mood impressions
The work is shipped without a frame (rolled)
Lower risk of transport damage and lower shipping costs
Easily stretched locally by a framer

Seller's Story

Hamelink combines contemporary themes with influences from the past and often works in an energetic, expressive style. He draws inspiration from the tradition of artists such as Herman Brood, who was known for his raw, spontaneous approach, as well as Riek van Iersel, who sought a powerful emotional expression in his work. Hamelink is best known for his paintings and drawings, in which he pushes the boundaries of traditional painting and tackles themes such as identity, culture and social issues. His work can be characterised by a direct, unpolished approach to the medium, which exudes a certain spontaneity and energy. Like Brood and Van Iersel, Hamelink plays with the tension between personal experience and the broader social context, often with a focus on contemporary society. His style is often raw, unfiltered and full of expression, using powerful colours and dynamic shapes that enhance the urgency of his themes. Bart Hamelink seems to bridge the gap between traditional expressive movements and contemporary art with his work, while at the same time critically reflecting on modern times.
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The Long Way Home is a playful and minimalist painting of a dachshund, reduced to its simplest forms.
With only a few lines and shapes, a recognisable character emerges: stubborn, curious, and always on the move.
The strength of this work lies in its simplicity. The black dog stands out strongly against the calm background, drawing all attention to its posture and appearance. Despite the minimalist style, the dachshund seems to have its own personality—alert, loyal, and with a touch of humor.
As is often the case in Hamelink's work, emotion does not arise from details, but precisely from what is left out. This leaves room for the viewer's imagination.
A light and timeless work that appeals to both dog lovers and fans of modern minimalist art.

Extra information
Original hand-painted work
Neo-expressionist / minimalist style
Signed by the artist
Includes a certificate of authenticity
Photos serve as mood impressions
The work is shipped without a frame (rolled)
Lower risk of transport damage and lower shipping costs
Easily stretched locally by a framer

Seller's Story

Hamelink combines contemporary themes with influences from the past and often works in an energetic, expressive style. He draws inspiration from the tradition of artists such as Herman Brood, who was known for his raw, spontaneous approach, as well as Riek van Iersel, who sought a powerful emotional expression in his work. Hamelink is best known for his paintings and drawings, in which he pushes the boundaries of traditional painting and tackles themes such as identity, culture and social issues. His work can be characterised by a direct, unpolished approach to the medium, which exudes a certain spontaneity and energy. Like Brood and Van Iersel, Hamelink plays with the tension between personal experience and the broader social context, often with a focus on contemporary society. His style is often raw, unfiltered and full of expression, using powerful colours and dynamic shapes that enhance the urgency of his themes. Bart Hamelink seems to bridge the gap between traditional expressive movements and contemporary art with his work, while at the same time critically reflecting on modern times.
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Details

Artist
Hamelink
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
The Long Way Home
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Black
Height
122 cm
Width
208 cm
Weight
325 g
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
The NetherlandsVerified
850
Objects sold
100%
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