Justus Donker (XX) - Two rock and roll Boeddha





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Justus Donker — Two rock and roll Boeddha — a limited edition digital print in mixed technique, hand-signed on the front, 42 × 30 cm, 2020, from the Netherlands, in excellent condition.
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Two pieces: original works by Justus Donker—watercolor and altered print
Mixed technique.
Size: 42 x 30 cm
Signering: Hand-signed on the front
Condition: New
Donker became known in the early 1990s as a member of the group After Nature, of which he was part from 1989 until its dissolution in 1995. Other members of the group were Peter Klashorst, Jurriaan van Hall, Bart Domburg and Ernst Voss. The first exhibition of After Nature featuring Donker took place in 1990 at the Seasons Galerie in The Hague. In the following years, members of this group visited the United States several times to participate in exhibitions and painting performances.
Together with his fellow painter brothers Gijs Donker (1964) and Aad Donker (1967-1998), who were also members of After Nature, he became known as one of 'the Donker brothers' or 'the Donker brothers'. After the death of his brother Aad, Donker stopped painting for several years and moved to Wehe-den Hoorn in the province of Groningen. In 2009 he moved again to Leiden, where he grew up.
Two pieces: original works by Justus Donker—watercolor and altered print
Mixed technique.
Size: 42 x 30 cm
Signering: Hand-signed on the front
Condition: New
Donker became known in the early 1990s as a member of the group After Nature, of which he was part from 1989 until its dissolution in 1995. Other members of the group were Peter Klashorst, Jurriaan van Hall, Bart Domburg and Ernst Voss. The first exhibition of After Nature featuring Donker took place in 1990 at the Seasons Galerie in The Hague. In the following years, members of this group visited the United States several times to participate in exhibitions and painting performances.
Together with his fellow painter brothers Gijs Donker (1964) and Aad Donker (1967-1998), who were also members of After Nature, he became known as one of 'the Donker brothers' or 'the Donker brothers'. After the death of his brother Aad, Donker stopped painting for several years and moved to Wehe-den Hoorn in the province of Groningen. In 2009 he moved again to Leiden, where he grew up.

