n Tulips in Delftware, Dutch pictorial tradition and modern painting merge in a vivid and layered still life. At the centre is a striking vase in deep cobalt blue and white tones, a subtle reference to the iconic Delftware associated worldwide with craft, heritage and elegance. This ceramic association forms the foundation on which the vibrant tulip owl makes its theatrical entrance.
The tulips, in warm hues of red, soft pink, orange and cream, seem to bloom with a vigour that pushes the limits of the canvas. In contrast to the geometric, almost abstract patterns of the vase, the flowers are painted with loose, dynamic brushstrokes that suggest volume and movement. The leaves are broad and dark green, sometimes forcefully outlined, sometimes blending into the background. They connect the earthy with the airy, the old with the new.
The background, composed of soft grey-green and whitish areas, has a calming effect and allows the flowers and vase to stand out. This creates a balanced composition in which colour, shape and texture reinforce each other. The work exudes a sense of timelessness, as if it both commemorates something ancient and celebrates something contemporary.
Tulips in Delftware is not only an ode to the Dutch flower, but also a tribute to cultural heritage and the freedom of expression within painting. The vase holds the memory, the flowers bring life. Modern Abstract. Summer. Spring. Flowers. Still life.
Conceived by Bianca ter Riet, visualized with AI.
Bianca ter Riet is a versatile artist who expresses herself through paintings, photography, and digital art. Her work is inspired by daily experiences, travels, and conversations, characterized by a strong sense of style, proportion, and color use. She creates art that stimulates the.. Read more…