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Beautiful work by Piet Warffemius, professionally framed.
About the artist:
"Piet Warffemius (1956) is a Dutch visual artist. He trained at the painting department at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. His specialization was monumental (wall painting). He was, among others, a student of Aart Roos and Auke deVries.
Since 1980, Warffemius has traveled extensively and incorporates the impressions and insights he gains into his work. The tribal art from Africa and Oceania in particular influences his work. From the late 1990s onwards, Warffemius' work became considerably more sober and he tried to achieve maximum effect with minimal means. After an experience in the Himalayas, he realizes that as a child he already had a strong fascination with nature. This connection is reflected in series of paintings and sculptures in which trees are central.
Piet Warffemius, together with Sjoerd Buisman and Armando, is part of the Potsdamer Gruppe, a group of friendly German and Dutch artists who regularly exhibit together.
Warffemius won prizes such as the Jacob Hartog Prize and the Godon Prize. His work can be found in the collections of companies (including Rabobank, KPN, Nationale Nederlanden, Nederlandse Spoorwegen), governments and museums."
The work can be picked up by appointment in Amsterdam due to glass plate framing