Rens Dekker - Hijab #17

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Limited edition hand signed and stamped giclée print on fine art museum quality archival bamboo paper.

Vintage tintype style photographic portraits from the ‘Hijab’ series. Made with a combination of analog and digital techniques including ai.

Edition 2 of 20
Paper size: 297 x 420 mm
Print size: 240 x 360 mm
embossing stamp
Hand signed on verso

(frame not included)

Rens Dekker, hails from the vibrant landscapes of The Netherlands. With a career spanning over two decades in graphic design and photography, Rens has etched a distinctive mark in the creative industry. His work has been instrumental in shaping the visual identities of numerous national and international artists and musicians.

Throughout his illustrious career, Rens has predominantly worked on a commission basis, lending his creative genius to the branding and visual design of his clients. Despite the widespread recognition of his work, Rens has always preferred to remain behind the scenes, letting his artistry speak volumes for itself.

However, the winds of change are blowing. In recent years, Rens has been increasingly focusing on non-commissioned work, stepping out from the shadows and positioning himself at the forefront of the creative scene. This shift signals a new chapter in his professional journey, one where he is not just crafting narratives for others but also sharing his own unique story through his art.

Rens Dekker's work is characterized by an innovative blend of analog and digital techniques, including the use of AI. This fusion of traditional and modern methods enables him to create distinctive pieces that stand out in the art world.

www.instagram.com/rensdekker_

Limited edition hand signed and stamped giclée print on fine art museum quality archival bamboo paper.

Vintage tintype style photographic portraits from the ‘Hijab’ series. Made with a combination of analog and digital techniques including ai.

Edition 2 of 20
Paper size: 297 x 420 mm
Print size: 240 x 360 mm
embossing stamp
Hand signed on verso

(frame not included)

Rens Dekker, hails from the vibrant landscapes of The Netherlands. With a career spanning over two decades in graphic design and photography, Rens has etched a distinctive mark in the creative industry. His work has been instrumental in shaping the visual identities of numerous national and international artists and musicians.

Throughout his illustrious career, Rens has predominantly worked on a commission basis, lending his creative genius to the branding and visual design of his clients. Despite the widespread recognition of his work, Rens has always preferred to remain behind the scenes, letting his artistry speak volumes for itself.

However, the winds of change are blowing. In recent years, Rens has been increasingly focusing on non-commissioned work, stepping out from the shadows and positioning himself at the forefront of the creative scene. This shift signals a new chapter in his professional journey, one where he is not just crafting narratives for others but also sharing his own unique story through his art.

Rens Dekker's work is characterized by an innovative blend of analog and digital techniques, including the use of AI. This fusion of traditional and modern methods enables him to create distinctive pieces that stand out in the art world.

www.instagram.com/rensdekker_

Details

Date of print
2025
Artist
Rens Dekker
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Hijab #17
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
AI, Digital print
Height
420 mm
Edition
2/20
Width
297 mm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Portrait
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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