Het kunstwerk is gemaakt van porselein, oxiderend gestookt op 1240 C. De wanddikte is ongeveer een millimeter, Het kunstwerk is afgewerkt met twee lagen porseleinslib met een zwart kleurpigment. Uitgezonderd de signering die is van wit porselein.

Het betreft een uniek handgemaakt object.
De signatuur, in relief, is zichtbaar op de foto's.
De kunstenaar heeft dit werk met twee porseleinen applicaties gesigneerd, een is zijn voornaam en de eerste letter van zijn achternaam, op de andere staan twee Japanse karakters, Raku en Yakimono.

Bij de verzending zal deze kist “box in box” verpakt worden, waarbij de tussenruimte met schokabsorberend milieuvriendelijk materiaal wordt gevuld.

Hans Meeuwsen (1954, The Netherlands) graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Tilburg to initially become a teacher in visual arts at an upper secondary school. His main specialism was drawing, but he accidentally discovered the potential of clay as a visual arts medium. Rolling, pressing and cutting provided him with little flat clay squares that he used to built cubic shapes looking like hermetically closed cells.
A few years later he received national and international recognition with exhibitions in The Netherlands and Germany. Important works from that time include towers, pyramids and other constructions, some being pure geometric abstractions, others being interpretations of the mythical Tower of Babel. Hans further developped his ceramic skills during residencies at the European Ceramic Work Centre in The Netherlands and working periods in New Zealand, Lithuania and the Japanese Island Hirado.
During the most recent years he has further developped his ceramic skills and works with creamy white wafer-thin slices of porcelain that are mounted into cubes or pyramids. By stacking these geometric shapes in repetitive patterns he creates sculptures that are reminiscent of the Dutch Zero-movement and in particular the works by Jan Schoonhoven, but in the end clearly bears the artists’ own signature. He applies his decades-long experience to create a dialogue between inner and outer space, between geometric and organic, between order and chaos.
Hans Meeuwsen is a “Prix de Rome” nominee of 1987 and a Fletcher Challenge Ceramic merit award winner of 1992 and ever since then his work has found its way to many national and international collections.



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Hans Meeuwsen (1954, The Netherlands) graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Tilburg to initially become a teacher in visual arts at an upper secondary school. His main specialism was drawing, but he accidentally discovered the potential of clay as a visual arts medium. Rolling, pressing and cutting provided him with little flat clay squares that he used to built cubic shapes looking like hermetically closed cells. A few years later he received national and international recognition with exhibitions in The Netherlands and Germany. Important works from that time include towers, pyramids and other constructions, some being pure geometric abstractions, others being interpretations of the mythical Tower of Babel. Hans further developped his ceramic skills during residencies at the European Ceramic Work Centre in The Netherlands and working periods in New Zealand, Lithuania and the Japanese Island Hirado. During the most recent years he has further developped his ceramic skills and works with creamy white wafer-thin slices of egg-shell porcelain that are mounted into cubes or pyramids. By stacking these geometric shapes in repetitive patterns he creates sculptures that are reminiscent of the Dutch Zero-movement and in particular the works by Jan Schoonhoven, but in the end clearly bears the artists’ own signature. He applies his decades-long experience to create a dialogue between inner and outer space, between geometric and organic, between order and chaos. Hans Meeuwsen is a “Prix de Rome” nominee of 1987 and a Fletcher Challenge Ceramic merit award winner of 1992 and ever since then his work has found its way to many national and international collections.

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Hans Meeuwsen (1954, Holanda) se formou na Academia de Artes Visuais de Tilburg para se tornar inicialmente professor de artes visuais em uma escola secundária. Sua principal especialidade era desenhar, mas ele acidentalmente descobriu o potencial do barro como um meio de artes visuais. Rolando, pressionando e cortando lhe dava pequenos quadrados planos de argila que ele costumava construir formas cúbicas parecendo células hermeticamente fechadas. Alguns anos depois, ele recebeu reconhecimento nacional e internacional com exposições na Holanda e na Alemanha. Trabalhos importantes da época incluem torres, pirâmides e outras construções, sendo algumas abstrações geométricas puras, outras interpretações da mítica Torre de Babel. Hans desenvolveu ainda mais suas habilidades cerâmicas durante residências no Centro Europeu de Trabalho em Cerâmica, na Holanda, e períodos de trabalho na Nova Zelândia, Lituânia e na ilha japonesa Hirado. Nos últimos anos, ele desenvolveu suas habilidades cerâmicas e trabalha com fatias de porcelana de casca de ovo, finas e brancas, cremosas, montadas em cubos ou pirâmides. Ao empilhar essas formas geométricas em padrões repetitivos, ele cria esculturas que lembram o movimento zero holandês e, em particular, as obras de Jan Schoonhoven, mas no final têm claramente a assinatura dos próprios artistas. Ele aplica sua experiência de décadas para criar um diálogo entre o espaço interior e o exterior, entre geométrico e orgânico, entre ordem e caos. Hans Meeuwsen é nomeado para o “Prix de Rome” de 1987 e ganhador do mérito Cerâmica Fletcher Challenge de 1992 e, desde então, seu trabalho chegou a muitas coleções nacionais e internacionais.
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Het kunstwerk is gemaakt van porselein, oxiderend gestookt op 1240 C. De wanddikte is ongeveer een millimeter, Het kunstwerk is afgewerkt met twee lagen porseleinslib met een zwart kleurpigment. Uitgezonderd de signering die is van wit porselein.

Het betreft een uniek handgemaakt object.
De signatuur, in relief, is zichtbaar op de foto's.
De kunstenaar heeft dit werk met twee porseleinen applicaties gesigneerd, een is zijn voornaam en de eerste letter van zijn achternaam, op de andere staan twee Japanse karakters, Raku en Yakimono.

Bij de verzending zal deze kist “box in box” verpakt worden, waarbij de tussenruimte met schokabsorberend milieuvriendelijk materiaal wordt gevuld.

Hans Meeuwsen (1954, The Netherlands) graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Tilburg to initially become a teacher in visual arts at an upper secondary school. His main specialism was drawing, but he accidentally discovered the potential of clay as a visual arts medium. Rolling, pressing and cutting provided him with little flat clay squares that he used to built cubic shapes looking like hermetically closed cells.
A few years later he received national and international recognition with exhibitions in The Netherlands and Germany. Important works from that time include towers, pyramids and other constructions, some being pure geometric abstractions, others being interpretations of the mythical Tower of Babel. Hans further developped his ceramic skills during residencies at the European Ceramic Work Centre in The Netherlands and working periods in New Zealand, Lithuania and the Japanese Island Hirado.
During the most recent years he has further developped his ceramic skills and works with creamy white wafer-thin slices of porcelain that are mounted into cubes or pyramids. By stacking these geometric shapes in repetitive patterns he creates sculptures that are reminiscent of the Dutch Zero-movement and in particular the works by Jan Schoonhoven, but in the end clearly bears the artists’ own signature. He applies his decades-long experience to create a dialogue between inner and outer space, between geometric and organic, between order and chaos.
Hans Meeuwsen is a “Prix de Rome” nominee of 1987 and a Fletcher Challenge Ceramic merit award winner of 1992 and ever since then his work has found its way to many national and international collections.



De verkoper stelt zich voor
Hans Meeuwsen (1954, The Netherlands) graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Tilburg to initially become a teacher in visual arts at an upper secondary school. His main specialism was drawing, but he accidentally discovered the potential of clay as a visual arts medium. Rolling, pressing and cutting provided him with little flat clay squares that he used to built cubic shapes looking like hermetically closed cells. A few years later he received national and international recognition with exhibitions in The Netherlands and Germany. Important works from that time include towers, pyramids and other constructions, some being pure geometric abstractions, others being interpretations of the mythical Tower of Babel. Hans further developped his ceramic skills during residencies at the European Ceramic Work Centre in The Netherlands and working periods in New Zealand, Lithuania and the Japanese Island Hirado. During the most recent years he has further developped his ceramic skills and works with creamy white wafer-thin slices of egg-shell porcelain that are mounted into cubes or pyramids. By stacking these geometric shapes in repetitive patterns he creates sculptures that are reminiscent of the Dutch Zero-movement and in particular the works by Jan Schoonhoven, but in the end clearly bears the artists’ own signature. He applies his decades-long experience to create a dialogue between inner and outer space, between geometric and organic, between order and chaos. Hans Meeuwsen is a “Prix de Rome” nominee of 1987 and a Fletcher Challenge Ceramic merit award winner of 1992 and ever since then his work has found its way to many national and international collections.

#exclusivecontemporary
#directfrominteriors
#masterlygifting
#InteriorDirectFrom

Mais sobre o vendedor

Hans Meeuwsen (1954, Holanda) se formou na Academia de Artes Visuais de Tilburg para se tornar inicialmente professor de artes visuais em uma escola secundária. Sua principal especialidade era desenhar, mas ele acidentalmente descobriu o potencial do barro como um meio de artes visuais. Rolando, pressionando e cortando lhe dava pequenos quadrados planos de argila que ele costumava construir formas cúbicas parecendo células hermeticamente fechadas. Alguns anos depois, ele recebeu reconhecimento nacional e internacional com exposições na Holanda e na Alemanha. Trabalhos importantes da época incluem torres, pirâmides e outras construções, sendo algumas abstrações geométricas puras, outras interpretações da mítica Torre de Babel. Hans desenvolveu ainda mais suas habilidades cerâmicas durante residências no Centro Europeu de Trabalho em Cerâmica, na Holanda, e períodos de trabalho na Nova Zelândia, Lituânia e na ilha japonesa Hirado. Nos últimos anos, ele desenvolveu suas habilidades cerâmicas e trabalha com fatias de porcelana de casca de ovo, finas e brancas, cremosas, montadas em cubos ou pirâmides. Ao empilhar essas formas geométricas em padrões repetitivos, ele cria esculturas que lembram o movimento zero holandês e, em particular, as obras de Jan Schoonhoven, mas no final têm claramente a assinatura dos próprios artistas. Ele aplica sua experiência de décadas para criar um diálogo entre o espaço interior e o exterior, entre geométrico e orgânico, entre ordem e caos. Hans Meeuwsen é nomeado para o “Prix de Rome” de 1987 e ganhador do mérito Cerâmica Fletcher Challenge de 1992 e, desde então, seu trabalho chegou a muitas coleções nacionais e internacionais.
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Era
Depois de 2000
País de origem
Holanda
Material
Porcelana
Artista
Hans Meeuwsen
Título da obra de arte
2024 - 99 zwart brutalistisch porseleinen kunstwerk
Assinatura
Assinado à mão
Cor
Preto
Estado
Excelente estado
Altura
193 mm
Largura
173 mm
Profundidade
173 mm

172 avaliações (27 nos últimos 12 meses)
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Meine zweite, kleine Kostbarkeit des Porzellan-Meisters - nur mit dem Brillenbügel anklopfen! w-u-n-d-e-r-s-c-h-ö-n-- diese reine Klarheit der Struktur in den Schatten des Lichts. Minimal at it best!

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Perfect delivery, beautiful piece of art.

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L'oggetto è molto bello sono pienamente soddisfatto dell'aquisto e della logistica, tutto eccellente. Grazie Hans e complimenti per il tuo lavoro Quanti pezzi dell'opera sono stati prodotti?

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Bijna al mijn werken zijn unica. Wel zijn de variaties soms miniem. ook dit werk is een uniek stuk.

Dear Hans, I looked a video of the art process of your minimal porcellan works, today I hold it in my hands, feel it, hold it against the light - fascinating... I thank you very much. All: very best!

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Mijn 2e werkje, in mijn handen weer super mooi, erg blij mee. De verzending snel en de verpakking erg professioneel. Bedankt!!

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Ivanbip

Magnifique objet élégant, simple et pure! Le vendeur envoie rapidement et dans un emballage adéquat. Très satisfait de tout!

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user-bc1eb29

Ziet er goed uit! Alles netjes verpakt en goed aangekomen.

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Inmiddels 3e werk dat we gekocht hebben. Zou iets moeten zeggen over hoe tevreden we zijn werk en service. Onze dank is wederom groot.

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Sven-K

Prachtig werk. Onverwoestbaar verpakt en zeer snel in huis. Onze dank is zeer groot.

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Sven-K

Prachtig werk en supersnel in huis. Onze dank is groot!

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Sven-K

Very nice piece! Thank you!

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user-3aed1078ad2d

Snel & zeer goed verpakt! Het is een erg mooi werkje, erg blij met deze aanvulling aan de muur.

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Ivanbip

Wederom een prachtig kunstwerkje, snelle verzending en erg goed en veilig ingepakt. Heel erg blij mee.

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Martham

Snel en goed geregeld. Secuur verpakt.

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Smoke

Een prachtig kunstwerk. En een zeer vlotte verzending. Veel dank, het werkje krijgt een mooie plaats.

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172 avaliações (27 nos últimos 12 meses)
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Meine zweite, kleine Kostbarkeit des Porzellan-Meisters - nur mit dem Brillenbügel anklopfen! w-u-n-d-e-r-s-c-h-ö-n-- diese reine Klarheit der Struktur in den Schatten des Lichts. Minimal at it best!

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