Hyuna Duik IV.psd
The subject matter of Jan Keteleer's paintings is often women in or around water. The artist began painting in 2003 and began focusing on painting people interacting with water. Most of his paintings depict women diving or swimming underwater. His work has been compared to the Barbizon School and the Hudson River School. His subjects appear vulnerable and are often wrapped in bed sheets. His work is also highly atmospheric and derived from his underwater photography.
Jan Keteleer is a self-taught artist who focuses on photorealistic, emotional themes. He paints in oil, which is the most common medium for him. His style has been described as a "Contemporary Renaissance." He began painting in water after he and his wife visited the Costa Brava, Spain. In 2003, the artist decided to begin focusing on underwater paintings and started to study landscapes. He has also become fascinated with the beauty of water, and many of his paintings depict women diving or swimming. In addition, his work is included in numerous corporate and private collections.
- Copyright
- Jan Keteleer
- Image Size
- 4000x6000 / 461.4MB
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- Keywords
- Contained in galleries
- SELECTED PAST WORK, Underwater