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Colorful work by Brabant artist Annet Teunissen (1951-2019)
Figures on green background
Framed in an aluminum frame (glass plate has a small crack)
On the back:
Annet van Gaal-Teunissen
Oss
Collectivism 250
Annet was the second oldest in a family of eight children. In her grandfather's studio she discovered her greatest passion, painting, at a very young age. She followed art courses in Den Bosch and Belgium. People and nature were her greatest sources of inspiration. She also used the gifts of nature for her art. She called that 'sustainable upcycling'. For years, Annet Teunissen had a studio in the Wethouder van Eschstraat in Oss. She gave lessons and workshops there and quickly made hundreds of works of art. In 2017 she moved to a new studio. There she sold a large part of 25 years of art last year. Annet would not have been Annet if that had not happened in a playful way. Buyers were allowed to decide for themselves what they gave for a work of art, up to a maximum of 66 euros, her age at the time. She sold her work because she needed space for new art, not because she wanted to stop, never. Nothing stopped her from making art, not even the whiplash she suffered when she was hit by a car long ago during her journey to Santiago de Compostella. "I will continue making art until I can't anymore," Annet Teunissen said in this newspaper last July. The end of her life took her by surprise. Works by Annet Teunissen were on display at K26 and in Museum Jan Cunen.
Will be carefully packaged and shipped.