This work literally zooms in on the Skinny Bridge in Amsterdam. The bridge dates back to 1934 and owes its name to its predecessor, which was in fact a narrow (skinny) bridge. On both sides of the bridge we see the beautiful canal houses with their different facades. In the middle of the bridge, a lady is cycling and a young man is walking, both seen from the back. In the extension of the bridge runs the Kerkstraat. In the far background the tower of the Rijksmuseum can be seen. This work is available in colour and black-and-white.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter Bartelings feels a close connection with the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has created iconic works that are widely sold. In numerous European countries, his work adorns walls of houses and offices... Read more…