Libraries have been written about Vermeer, describing why he was such a great painter. But seeing his works with my own eyes made it extra special, an event I will never forget. It made me quiet, humble, silenced… What can you say after seeing all this beauty? I would like to thank all the museum directors who gave their support to make this project possible. And most of all Taco Dibbits, the director of the Rijksmuseum, who has initiated and finished this mega job. I also want to speak out the hope that Vermeer’s work will be accessible for future generations. Vermeer was such a brilliant painter, that I never felt the need trying to paint like him, that would only lead to a disappointment. I made 3 remakes of works I saw at the exhibition, but I did it my way, in my own language. In this series I mainly focused on the movement in the paintings that leads to 1 central point: a letter, a coin and a pair of dividers.
“Vermeer’s Letter” is a remake of Vermeer’s “The Love Letter”, painted in 1669 or 1670. It’s a genre painting in which a servant maid is commenting to her mistress on a letter the woman holds. The painting belongs to the collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles
Watercolor
Watercolor is a painting in which gum arabic binds transparent pigments revealing the support of the painting. The gouache, of identical composition, is opaque. A watercolor is a water-based painting on paper. We rarely speak of a painting for a work painted in watercolor. Watercolor paintings are considered to be a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions and luminous feelings using water soluble pigments. However, painting with watercolors can be difficult. It’s a difficult medium to master, in large part because it can be ruthless and unpredictable. Mistakes are difficult to correct and its fluid nature makes it difficult to control. Yet it is these very qualities that give the medium its undeniable charm.
Technic Painting
Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates.Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.





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