Mixed media (pigments, ink, acrylic, collage, ...) on paper (watercolor cardboard)
Colour Lithography Handsigned Numbered, Run: 164/250 Titled
Fine, minimalist drawing. Ink, Chinese rice paper.
Study 1 by Artist Wim van Broekhoven. A beautiful artwork that looks good in every room and especially in the living room or hallway. Can be framed accordingly. Contact us for possibilities.
Colour Lithography "Eva" by Riccardo Benvenuti On vat paper Hand-Signed Numbered, Set: 125+XXV
Colour Lithography On vat paper Hand-Signed Numbered, Set: 125+XXV
Stylized football poster with a modernist centered composition. Typographic elements are arranged in a soccer ball on a background of the athlete's feet and greenfield. The variety of bright colors and touches is reminiscent of the Impressionist image, but the stylization of the elements and the format of the poster is avant-garde. Colour Offset...
Original pigment artwork, on heavy, handmade cotton paper Year: 2016 Hand signed, numbered and dated Edition: 25
Colour Lithography On vat paper Hand-signed Numbered
Drawing with colored pencils 20 x 30 cm The eye is the viewer's focal point The design of the ornamentation is based on old Nordic motifs
Colour Lothography Handsigned Numbered, Run: 125/250
Colour Lithography On vat paper Hand-Signed Numbered, Set: 125
The color lithograph "Assisi Underground" by Raffaele de Rosa is an extraordinary work of art and an eye-catcher for every room Handsigned and numbered Editions: 125
Laid Naked by Artist Wim van Broekhoven. A beautiful artwork that looks good in every room and especially in the living room or hallway. Can be framed accordingly. Contact us for possibilities.
Colour Lithography Hand-Signed Numbered, Set: 125+XXV
Drawing from models and observing urban, industrial and natural landscapes are recurring motifs. Drawing from a model is about representing expressive beauty, not necessarily anatomical correctness. The power and grace of the models are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the artist.
Drawing from models and observing urban, industrial and natural landscapes are recurring motifs. Drawing from a model is about representing expressive beauty, not necessarily anatomical correctness. The power and grace of the models are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the artist.