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SOLD (commission) | 76”x 36” (overall) original oil painting triptych on cradled board

This painting was commissioned by a couple deeply connected to their Dutch heritage. The artwork is a triptych, consisting of three panels, each visually interconnected yet distinct in its own right.

  1. The leftmost panel features a serene waterscape with windmills lining the edge of a body of water. The sky and water merge into swirling patterns reminiscent of Van Gogh's Starry Night, with vibrant blues and hints of yellow. This dynamic swirling blends the natural landscape with an impressionistic style.

  2. The center panel continues Van Gogh's swirling influence, transitioning from the bright, energetic strokes of blues and yellows into a more muted background. It features a building with the distinct gabled roof commonly seen in Amsterdam and other parts of the Netherlands. The swirls from the first panel flow seamlessly into a Delft Blue pottery design, a well-known element of Dutch heritage.

  3. The rightmost panel showcases a close-up of vibrant orange tulips. These flowers dominate the composition, with intricate details in their petals. The background features softer, blurred patterns that contrast with the sharp, lively depiction of the tulips.

Together, the three panels form a cohesive piece that blends natural landscapes, architectural elements, and vibrant floral imagery with the energetic, swirling techniques inspired by Van Gogh.

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SOLD (commission) | 76”x 36” (overall) original oil painting triptych on cradled board

This painting was commissioned by a couple deeply connected to their Dutch heritage. The artwork is a triptych, consisting of three panels, each visually interconnected yet distinct in its own right.

  1. The leftmost panel features a serene waterscape with windmills lining the edge of a body of water. The sky and water merge into swirling patterns reminiscent of Van Gogh's Starry Night, with vibrant blues and hints of yellow. This dynamic swirling blends the natural landscape with an impressionistic style.

  2. The center panel continues Van Gogh's swirling influence, transitioning from the bright, energetic strokes of blues and yellows into a more muted background. It features a building with the distinct gabled roof commonly seen in Amsterdam and other parts of the Netherlands. The swirls from the first panel flow seamlessly into a Delft Blue pottery design, a well-known element of Dutch heritage.

  3. The rightmost panel showcases a close-up of vibrant orange tulips. These flowers dominate the composition, with intricate details in their petals. The background features softer, blurred patterns that contrast with the sharp, lively depiction of the tulips.

Together, the three panels form a cohesive piece that blends natural landscapes, architectural elements, and vibrant floral imagery with the energetic, swirling techniques inspired by Van Gogh.

SOLD (commission) | 76”x 36” (overall) original oil painting triptych on cradled board

This painting was commissioned by a couple deeply connected to their Dutch heritage. The artwork is a triptych, consisting of three panels, each visually interconnected yet distinct in its own right.

  1. The leftmost panel features a serene waterscape with windmills lining the edge of a body of water. The sky and water merge into swirling patterns reminiscent of Van Gogh's Starry Night, with vibrant blues and hints of yellow. This dynamic swirling blends the natural landscape with an impressionistic style.

  2. The center panel continues Van Gogh's swirling influence, transitioning from the bright, energetic strokes of blues and yellows into a more muted background. It features a building with the distinct gabled roof commonly seen in Amsterdam and other parts of the Netherlands. The swirls from the first panel flow seamlessly into a Delft Blue pottery design, a well-known element of Dutch heritage.

  3. The rightmost panel showcases a close-up of vibrant orange tulips. These flowers dominate the composition, with intricate details in their petals. The background features softer, blurred patterns that contrast with the sharp, lively depiction of the tulips.

Together, the three panels form a cohesive piece that blends natural landscapes, architectural elements, and vibrant floral imagery with the energetic, swirling techniques inspired by Van Gogh.