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Jan Keteleer began painting water in 2003 and soon began to focus on people interacting with the ocean. His paintings of women swimming and diving have been likened to those of the Hudson River School and Barbizon School. His subjects, usually women, are explorers seeking truth. The artist often travels in groups, and he is constantly studying the human spirit. The results of this work have been widely acclaimed and are now available online.

Jan Keteleer is well known for his photorealistic oil paintings of lone figures, but his more recent pieces are abstract, impressionistic, and chaotic. Although he doesn't depict animals, his female subjects are typically swimming or diving in water. Many of the paintings include images of tropical islands and other exotic locations, which add to the surreal feeling. While Jan Keteleer's paintings are incredibly realistic, they're still recognizable as art.

While Jan Keteleer's work reflects his psyche, it's a little more sexy than that. While Jan Keteleer has worked with a wide variety of subjects, most of his paintings feature a woman who is either in or near water. These works evoke the romanticism and mood of the Hudson River School. The artist also manipulates light to create an eerie atmosphere.

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Jan Keteleer began painting water in 2003 and soon began to focus on people interacting with the ocean. His paintings of women swimming and diving have been likened to those of the Hudson River School and Barbizon School. His subjects, usually women, are explorers seeking truth. The artist often travels in groups, and he is constantly studying the human spirit. The results of this work have been widely acclaimed and are now available online.<br />
<br />
Jan Keteleer is well known for his photorealistic oil paintings of lone figures, but his more recent pieces are abstract, impressionistic, and chaotic. Although he doesn't depict animals, his female subjects are typically swimming or diving in water. Many of the paintings include images of tropical islands and other exotic locations, which add to the surreal feeling. While Jan Keteleer's paintings are incredibly realistic, they're still recognizable as art.<br />
<br />
While Jan Keteleer's work reflects his psyche, it's a little more sexy than that. While Jan Keteleer has worked with a wide variety of subjects, most of his paintings feature a woman who is either in or near water. These works evoke the romanticism and mood of the Hudson River School. The artist also manipulates light to create an eerie atmosphere.