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"Still life with leek sticks" is a painting by Jan Teunissen. The painting is floating framed in a matt black, corner-finished box frame with a single width of approx. 5 cm.
Jan Teunissen (1949), Best (NL)
In his paintings - oil on panel - the artist strives for the most realistic possible representation, mainly still lifes placed in a chiaroscuro-like atmosphere. His love for animals, mostly birds, is also expressed in his oeuvre.
The painter concentrates mainly on details, light and reflections.
The images in his work are usually not depicted larger than they actually are, which means that the artworks deserve a subtly chosen place. A place where, for example, while cooking or before sitting down on the couch, a moment of enjoyment can be taken.
For several years his work was presented during Art Revolution Taipei in the WTC there and at X-Power gallery in Taipei. In India the artist exhibited his work in Mumbai and in Calcutta during Calcutta Art Biennale and at Gallery Gold.
In the Netherlands and Belgium his work can be seen and purchased at several galleries and has been exhibited and sold in countries such as Belgium, Germany, France, Hong Kong, India, Italy, New Zealand, Oman, Russia, Taiwan and Qatar.
Jan Teunissen may bear the title of “Master of Realism”.