Original artwork description:

"The landscapes of Van Nieuwenhuijzen are extensive, born from an intense experience of the openness of the Zeeland area. An undertone of mysticism is unmistakable. As if caught in line and color movement continues in the invisible behind the horizon. The accentuated line is both the boundary and the window. The subtle differences in rhythm and nuances reflect a range of emotions.” (K.B) "Amazing how one tiny splash of red makes the whole sky more intense. Your low horizon lines are so dramatic and so very Dutch". (D.H.)
Emil Nolde and Piet Mondriaan inspired.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#landscape #sunset #painting #evening #dutch #glowing #red yellow #emil nolde 

Warm Summer Evening (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen

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"The landscapes of Van Nieuwenhuijzen are extensive, born from an intense experience of the openness of the Zeeland area. An undertone of mysticism is unmistakable. As if caught in line and color movement continues in the invisible behind the horizon. The accentuated line is both the boundary and the window. The subtle differences in rhythm and nuances reflect a range of emotions.” (K.B) "Amazing how one tiny splash of red makes the whole sky more intense. Your low horizon lines are so dramatic and so very Dutch". (D.H.)
Emil Nolde and Piet Mondriaan inspired.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#landscape #sunset #painting #evening #dutch #glowing #red yellow #emil nolde 
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Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen is a contemporary art painter, born 1944 in the Netherlands. Landscapes and female/doll faces are her main subjects. (other subjects were cats, roses and abstracts)Nelly started... Read more

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