The sunlight makes the grapes, which turn from green to blue in the summer, almost transparent.
From a series made at the Historic Grape Nursery Sonnehoeck, the only nursery in the Netherlands, and perhaps even in Europe, with the status of a national monument. In this grapeyard the history of the Westland grape culture can be seen. It is a living and flourishing production company while time seems to stand still here for over a hundred years. The nursery consists of grape greenhouses, a water tower, two boiler houses with chimneys, fruit walls, a peach greenhouse, a vegetable garden and an orchard. Together with the old horticultural house with built-in barn from 1729, the company is unique in the Westland and of great historical value.
To capture the temporary, transient and beautiful in images, that is photography to me. Nature, man, something... In everything there is a certain beauty, purity and fragility. The art is to see it, to expose it and to reap the astonishment.
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