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‘Seek to fill hollow’ is an original artwork by Marijke Lambregtse inspired by her last trip in Queensland, Australia in the outback. Close to a fossil town and indigenous peoples villages. It was amazing, beautiful and eye opening. The colors, the dark red dirt, the rich thick clay grounds, the vast sky and so on. The smell of the dry crackling leaves and gorgeous wild flowers the artist loved especially. The dry and the wet has specifically influenced these works as well. Marijke worked every day on a different sheet of paper. Dipped them in the soil or rubbed the soil on and drew and made preliminary expressive marks about the experience. Coming home with six different works as a base to make a new series about this short journey. It was also a time of reflection and meditation about the environment and the world as it is right now. So some of these thoughts will of course also have found its way in these works.
Needs framing, frames in the Insitu pictures as an example only and are not included. Can easily be framed by collector or ALA or local framer
The paper is recycled, acid free, archival and for 30% of post consumer fiber
Comes varnished in a roll to minimize packing materials
Signed on the front and on the back, with a certificate of authenticity stamp

Seek to fill hollow

Marijke Lambregtse

AUD$490
Size: 45.7w x 61h cms
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‘Seek to fill hollow’ is an original artwork by Marijke Lambregtse inspired by her last trip in Queensland, Australia in the outback. Close to a fossil town and indigenous peoples villages. It was amazing, beautiful and eye opening. The colors, the dark red dirt, the rich thick clay grounds, the vast sky and so on. The smell of the dry crackling leaves and gorgeous wild flowers the artist loved especially. The dry and the wet has specifically influenced these works as well. Marijke worked every day on a different sheet of paper. Dipped them in the soil or rubbed the soil on and drew and made preliminary expressive marks about the experience. Coming home with six different works as a base to make a new series about this short journey. It was also a time of reflection and meditation about the environment and the world as it is right now. So some of these thoughts will of course also have found its way in these works.
Needs framing, frames in the Insitu pictures as an example only and are not included. Can easily be framed by collector or ALA or local framer
The paper is recycled, acid free, archival and for 30% of post consumer fiber
Comes varnished in a roll to minimize packing materials
Signed on the front and on the back, with a certificate of authenticity stamp