
Hendrik Kerstens is one of those artists who have managed to develop a career seemingly concentrating on one subject throughout the years. In his case, the model has been his daughter Paula. How different is she as a subject because of being his daughter? Not very. Which is as powerful a revelation as any. After all, one would expect some closeness, some special insight. Nothing of the sort. What we get is a serious young lady, as serious now as she was on the pictures being only a few years old. A gaze that refuses to talk. Our only partner in dialogue seems to be the light that paints the face gently, yet at least on surface, without the love one would expect. We see all the Vermeers and other 17th-century Flemish painters participate in this creation, yet this, here, is darker, less inviting. It doesn't pretend that something can come out of this encounter. Nothing more than a picture, a gaze, a world that is forever
there, for us to admire, but not to discover.
your work is heart stopping... you use a contrast that intriuges the retina... where do you shot at? im in aspiring photographer myself and am always looking for ways to expand my mind. i'd love to hear some feed back if you dont mind... my email is underyourwing@yahoo.com
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Mon blog est Numartis.fr
Amicalement,
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leaves me with a lot to think about...
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ReplyDeletePlastic bag and perhaps reluctant daughter = a Vermeer with a recycling message and great lighting? I love it!
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ReplyDeleteKerstens is truely a painter...wiht his camera...
ReplyDeleteAnd for people, who are interested, here is Hendriks homepage, lots of photos: http://www.hendrikkerstens.com/
ReplyDeleteReminiscent of work by Cindy Sherman. I'll be looking at Cindy Sherman's work tomorrow. Check it out at: http://artworldonline.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNice take on elevating the position of ordinary objects into works of art (i.e. the plastic bag). Will keep an eye out for future work from this artist.
Reminiscent of work by Cindy Sherman. I'll be looking at Cindy Sherman's work tomorrow. Check it out at: http://artworldonline.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNice take on elevating the position of ordinary objects into works of art (i.e. the plastic bag). Will keep an eye out for future work from this artist.
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