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De vergadering II.psd

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I created this work to remind us that conversation between people is important. conversation can solve problems, disputes, but it can also be comforting. Who is there to tell your story, the things that are sometimes hard to bear? A stranger will not immediately help you hear your story; friends will, they will listen to you and give you advice.

You see here two men, clearly workers, sitting at a table. One looks sad with his hands folded. The other man looks at him and holds out his hand; he wants to comfort the sad man, to give him a sign. I purposely chose a dark background and simplified the whole setup. Only two men and a suggestion of a table

Jan Keteleer is known for the ethereal light that his paintings often contain. Early in his career, he painted mostly purely abstract landscapes. Later in his career he began to incorporate more human figures.

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Jan Keteleer
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Keywords
hand, conversation, emotion, meeting, friendship, people, friends, problem solving, retro style, face
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MAN, The world according to men, RECENT WORK
I created this work to remind us that conversation between people is important. conversation can solve problems, disputes, but it can also be comforting. Who is there to tell your story, the things that are sometimes hard to bear? A stranger will not immediately help you hear your story; friends will, they will listen to you and give you advice.<br />
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You see here two men, clearly workers, sitting at a table. One looks sad with his hands folded. The other man looks at him and holds out his hand; he wants to comfort the sad man, to give him a sign. I purposely chose a dark background and simplified the whole setup. Only two men and a suggestion of a table<br />
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Jan Keteleer is known for the ethereal light that his paintings often contain. Early in his career, he painted mostly purely abstract landscapes. Later in his career he began to incorporate more human figures.