The piano lesson ( 1 ) by Ineke de Rijk

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Ineke de Rijk

Haarlem, Netherlands

About ‘The piano lesson ( 1 )’ by Ineke de Rijk

The piano lesson. Inspired by Henri Matisse painted with pastel crayon and black ink pen and then edited with Photoshop.
The painting here is clean and with brighter colours which certainly suits Matisse's style well.
The father is reading his book and through the window you can see another boy reading in the garden.
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Created by Ineke de Rijk with support from AI.

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Ineke de Rijk
Haarlem, Netherlands
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Ineke de Rijk's inspiring travels

From the Algarve to The Gambia

I have time to draw and paint more after years of volunteer work for the St. Care Foundation The Gambia. Inspiration I got in the Gambia where I also lived. The colors, the population and life is a great source of inspiration. But also the quieter life now is inspiring to use softer colours and to work more with pastel chalk. But still it's nice to work in all kinds of colours and to try out new techniques and new materials.

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