Four in one by André Bikker - graVuur & schilderijen

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André Bikker - graVuur & schilderijen

Doesburg, Netherlands

About ‘Four in one’ by André Bikker - graVuur & schilderijen

The line pattern appears to change time and again into a different image. One image that can be seen in four different ways. A nose is a woman. The eye is a snail shell. Turn the painting and everything turns out different. One image, four paintings. Artist André Bikker made this inspired by Escher. Only he takes it a step further. The…

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André Bikker - graVuur & schilderijen
Doesburg, Netherlands

André Bikker (1967) Is an all-round artist, art teacher and creative trainer within his own painting school. After a two-year search and endless testing of all kinds of techniques for painting with fire, André Bikker discovered a new technique in the summer of 2016: painting with fire. Making a engraving is difficult to compare with existing painting methods. It appears to be painted in a sepia tone, but no paint is involved. The heat from the gas burner discolors the wood.

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