Art

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Koos de Vries – Watching the World Burn at Bikini Beach

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Watching the World Burn at Bikini Beach
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In Koos de Vries’ paintings, colors are determined by spontaneous feelings and choices during the process of creation. They do not represent the realistic colors of our daily life. To him it is important however, that colour does not always have to be a symbol for something else. “In my art, color is functional / alienating”.

ARTIST: Koos de Vries              YEAR: 2018            TITLE: Watching the world burn at bikini beach
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