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23.7.10

Vase- woman looking at Sunflowers Vincent van Gogh

Vase
SOLD

G. Boersma
acrylics on masonite
6" x 6" or 15 x 15 cm
2010
SOLD

Although I spent most of my time working on my larger sized painting I did find time to paint this scene from the Vincent van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam as well. The woman is looking at Van Gogh's worldfamous Sunflowers. It looks like the girl is alone, but you can tell by the shadows on the wall there's actually quite a crowd behind her, you as an observer are one of them. I like the fact that the shadows look like a vase themself.

Today I also bought my largest panels in a very long time. As a matter of fact one is just a monster and will be the largest painting I've ever done once finished. Its measurements are a whooping 41.2 x 54.6" or 104,7 x 138,8 cm. I was flipping through a book about Hopper when I suddenly got inspired to paint big, really big.

It was kind of tricky getting the panels back to my studio in one piece on my bicycle. Yeah I know, why not take my car instead, but I was afraid it wouldn't fit. Luckily one of the employees at the store helped getting the panels safely packaged on one of my pedals. Quite a ride I can tell you.

Anyway, I already have some idea for the painting and I cannot wait to get started. If you're an artist yourself you know about that tingly feeling you get before starting a new work. But first I want to finish that other large painting and let's not forget about my dailies as well!

kind regards, Gerard

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22.7.10

Commisioned Painting- Snackbar Het Vliet

Snackbar Het Vliet
SOLD


G. Boersma
acrylics on masonite
6" x 6" or 15 x 15 cm
2010

In my hometown there is this quite unusual snackcounter, not because they sell strange things or anything. No, they're pretty straight forward with that. It's because of their clientele and the employees themselves. Imagine the most wonderful characters from all walks of live coming together in one place and you get a good idea of what I'm talking about. One of my collectors is a regular there and asked me to paint this scene of snackcounter Het Vliet.

I'm currently working on a larger sized painting of a man sitting in a coffeeshop (the one that actually sells coffee, not to be mistaken with the Dutch smokeshops which are called coffeeshops as well). It's coming together just great and I'm hoping to complete it anytime soon. After that I will pick up my daily painting routine.


kind regards, Gerard

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14.7.10

T-Section

T-Section
SOLD


G. Boersma
acrylics on masonite
6" x 6" or 15 x 15 cm
2010

Bad news I'm afraid, I didn't get a call from Sotheby's today, which means I didn't make it to the next round of the Royal Prize for Painters. Such a shame! Haven't got the slightest clue why, it isn't custom they tell you. Perhaps I know more tomorrow when I'm picking up my work, but I'm afraid I'll never know. Ah well, back to the easel again! Well friday that is.

In any case, todays painting is a still life painting of an art bookshelf I did a while ago. It got collected by one of my beloved collectors as soon as I finished working on it. Hope you enjoy this!


kind regards, Gerard

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12.7.10

Royal Prize for Painters

Dirk
one of the paintings for the Royal Prize for Painters, painting is sold

Today I went to Amsterdam delivering 2 paintings at auctionhouse Sotheby's for the second round of the Royal Prize for Painters, a very prestigious award our Queen Beatrix gives away each year to a promising young artist. If I make it through this round I can show my work at her palace in Amsterdam and actually meet the queen personally as well.

When I drove away this morning the weather was extremely bad, it poored and poored like it hadn't done for weeks. Of course I took a couple of bad exits and had to walk about a mile or so in the rain with a painting under each arm. However, as soon as I delivered my work and walked out the clouds broke open and the sun started to shine again. I hope the sun will shine again this wednesday afternoon when I'm hearing whether I made it through this round or not, very exciting!

kind regards, Gerard

7.7.10

Commissioned piece- The Welder

The Welder
SOLD


G. Boersma
acrylics on masonite
20" x 20" or 51 x 51 cm
2010

The dad of my sister in law recently retired and celebrated an anniversary as well. My sister in law Dinah asked me if I could paint something to remember his company. She thought a welder would be perfect and we decided to go for that. Needless to say her dad was quite pleased with his brand new painting!

kind regards, Gerard

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