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- With his fiery style, Piet Schopping (1955) puts faces on canvas, which he copies from a magazine or a book.
Piet's work is direct and his portraits are burned into your retina forever. Piet is exceptionally talented and has a feeling for shapes and lines, which he draws accurately and quickly. The sensual, sometimes voluptuous female figures on his canvases are not inferior to Rubens or Rembrandt.
Piet barely speaks, yet he has a great fascination for language. He stores fragments of text that he encounters in his daily life in his head and then writes them on the canvas.