The Studio
painting of a man enjoying a painting M-Maybe by Roy Lichtenstein
G. Boersma
acrylic on masonite
8" x 8" or 20 x 20 cm
2016
SOLD
kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works
info@gerardboersma.nl
www.gerardboersma.blogspot.com
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Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts
8.7.16The Studio- Painting Of Man Enjoying Painting M-Maybe By Roy Lichtenstein
The Studio painting of a man enjoying a painting M-Maybe by Roy Lichtenstein G. Boersma SOLD kind regards, Gerard
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19.5.08The Door
The Door is a painting I hung on to for quite some time now. I painted it in 2006 and just couldn't let it go. I finally thought my open studio would be great opportunity to show it to you all. For me a door is somewhat like the future. You have to go through it, before you know what lies beneath. We can only guess what that is. The painting is situated in my old studio, so besides the future, it represents my past now too.
The Door is one of my exclusive paintings I will show at my open studio 24th and 25th of may. This week I will give you a preview of most of them, but of course you're cordially invited to my brand new studio! kind regards, Gerard Boersma ![]()
26.3.08The Studio
Yesterdays radio interview at Omrop Fryslan inspired me for todays painting. You see host Annelies van der Goot talking live on the radio. The big mic on the foreground was the one I talked into during the interview.
Talking about studio's, I heard the strangest story about my own studio. My studio in the former militairy hospital stood empty for over one year and I often wondered why. I thought it had something to do with the rent price, but I obviously thought wrong. Today my girlfriend handed me an article published in the Leeuwarder Courant in 2004. In this article artists were interviewed about the studio's. A lot of them had experienced very strange things. Paintings fell spontaneously off the wall, bloodstains appeared and dissappeared just as quickly, footsteps were heard when nobody was there, lights went on and off, just closed windows suddenly stood open again and even a lady was heard singing at the same spot over and over again. It was obvious the artists thought the former militairy hospital was haunted. That's why my studio was empty all this time! Fortunately I haven't experienced any of this yet and I sure hope I don't in the future! kind regards, Gerard Boersma ![]()
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6" x 6",
a painting a day,
daily painting,
host,
omrop fryslan,
radio,
realism,
stores and interiors,
studio,
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