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  • A woman’s face is covered by her hands. She has perhaps seen better days. Her hands and face are badly cracked in a number of different places. There has been some significant peeling. There is a weariness to this piece that hits you in the gut, and stays with you for a long time to come. She is showing us what we do when we fail to confront racism. She is showing us that even if we aren’t turning an actual blind eye to the horrors, our silence is essentially the exact same thing. This is a profound statement that reminds us to do better. .<br />
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  • A painting of a man on a diving board in summertime by Jan Keteleer is unique and appealing, I would say. This is because the background is so vibrant and the subject so poised and so ready to be painted. This particular oil painting has been displayed in the Netherlands since 2021. And it was during that year that I saw the painting for the first time, along with some other artists.<br />
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Jan Keteleer's artwork for this oil painting of a man on a diving board is just fantastic, I must say. It has a very simple style of art, yet manages to capture the life and vitality of that particular period in time when there was the financial crisis, and people were looking to find a more simplistic solution to their problems than building an extravagant wall or sky scrapers. In fact, this painting takes us back almost to the basics of how artists used symbolism in paintings. The use of a light-colored palette, the depth of the shadows, and the vividness of the colors are all reminiscent of abstract art that the Belgian were so famous for, and they were great at using the colors and the dynamics to express something that people couldn't otherwise express in the actual art. And when the painting is framed, it enhances that framing further by bringing out the nuances and the beauty of this particular work of art.
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