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The woman dives into the water, the painting is underwater. Many of Jan Keteleer's paintings explore the subject of female rebirth and the human emotions surrounding it. These works use a contemporary approach to depict women.
In many of his paintings, the woman is not visible, which adds to the mystery of the piece. Instead, she's covered with bed sheets and appears vulnerable. This is the result of a highly disciplined style that emphasizes the body's form and movement. While painting her portrait, Jan Keteleer uses a variety of methods to create his work. For example, he sometimes turns her canvas upside down and paints a tightrope in an attempt to achieve an abstract painting.
One of Jan Keteleer's most popular mixed-media works are his painting of a women diving into water. The artist uses a variety of mediums to create these images. They are often made of multiple layers, and each layer is composed of many colors, including color, light, and texture. The result is a painting that evokes the feeling of being in the water.


Jan Keteleer is a Belgian artist best known for his romantic beach paintings, such as this evocative image of a diving woman. While his style may be somewhat playful, his dark side can be as disturbing as his art. While his work exemplifies a giddy, erotically charged spirit, he has made some of his most controversial and expensive paintings.

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The woman dives into the water, the painting is underwater. Many of Jan Keteleer's paintings explore the subject of female rebirth and the human emotions surrounding it. These works use a contemporary approach to depict women. <br />
In many of his paintings, the woman is not visible, which adds to the mystery of the piece. Instead, she's covered with bed sheets and appears vulnerable. This is the result of a highly disciplined style that emphasizes the body's form and movement. While painting her portrait, Jan Keteleer uses a variety of methods to create his work. For example, he sometimes turns her canvas upside down and paints a tightrope in an attempt to achieve an abstract painting.<br />
One of Jan Keteleer's most popular mixed-media works  are his painting of a women diving into water. The artist uses a variety of mediums to create these images. They are often made of multiple layers, and each layer is composed of many colors, including color, light, and texture. The result is a painting that evokes the feeling of being in the water.<br />
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Jan Keteleer is a Belgian artist best known for his romantic beach paintings, such as this evocative image of a diving woman. While his style may be somewhat playful, his dark side can be as disturbing as his art. While his work exemplifies a giddy, erotically charged spirit, he has made some of his most controversial and expensive paintings.