tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69048092110232195772024-03-13T13:03:11.625+01:00Google Earth ArtThis blog is literally all about a new perspective for landscape painting: looking down on earth from a satellite up there in space! Google Earth has made it possible for anyone with a computer and internet to roam the Earth like a birds or even an astronout. For an artist like me this has become a huge new source of inspiration. Is this the revival landscape painting needs?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-91770700224130170652013-03-30T00:00:00.001+01:002013-03-30T00:23:29.973+01:00Nature according to Eef
I've not made any new Google Earth Art paintings for a while now. The main reason is that I've been encaptivated by a different theme which I've called "Nature according to Eef". Before Google Earth Art I made landscapes, often looking for unusual angles or subjects. When I visited Australia 3 years ago I was deeply inspired by the moderate rainforests in the southern parts ofUnknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-34219662045939614372011-02-10T13:03:00.000+01:002011-02-10T13:03:07.929+01:00Mud (more drowned lands of Saeftinghe)Again a painting from this endlessly inspiring tidal estuary landscape "Saeftinge"near the Belgian border. In this case painted in commission for someone who as a geologist has been fascinated by mud all his working life. He would probably use the term "tidal sediments" or such, but I think the word "mud" adds an essential dimension to this earth-scape that neither Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-6149732792539006612010-07-04T14:08:00.001+02:002010-07-04T14:10:00.533+02:00The drowned lands of SaeftingenSaeftingen 1 oils on canvas 70 x 110 cm
On the Westerschelde estuary, just north of the Dutch/ Belgium border lies a stroke of wetland called "the drowned lands of Saeftingen". The tidal currents are large here and have formed spectacular estuarian landscapes. The plants and animals that dwell here are adapted to an environment which can suddely change from fresh water to salty. The saltyness Unknownnoreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-43522743530723503922010-01-04T23:45:00.001+01:002010-01-04T23:47:03.128+01:00Drama in mud
oil on canvas 80 x 100 cm
Strictly speaking this is not Google Earth Art, I didn't use a satellite image for this but photo's I took along the Waal river (nearby). The eb and flow caused by ships passing by have the effect of a miniature tidalwave on the sandbanks. The erosion shows up all sorts of layers of clays and different soils which stick out because they erode less than the sand. But Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-3022534591162607512009-10-21T16:58:00.004+02:002009-10-21T17:38:16.582+02:00Summer exhibition and new ideasAnd yet an other exhibition. Same place as last year, in the old Barabara church in Culemborg. Lovely place to hang a large painting, but for me again with mixed feelings. My work is about 4 billion years of evolution and the rate at which we are destroying it. I know that many modern christians accept the idea of evolution, more or less. But my feeling is that I am showing sacriligeous images inUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-35049827075552776872009-09-04T22:46:00.004+02:002009-09-04T23:20:18.531+02:00Exhibition at KobaltLong time no blog... I'm afraid work, holidays, exhibitions and other distractions have kept me from it. In this first september post some images from the exhibition at Kobalt Gallery in Culemborg. It's situated in what used to be the train station's restaurant. It was a duo show with friend and painter Henk van den Gronde with ceramics from his wife Yvonne.I Don't like posing for pictures, but Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-7413631283602651032009-06-01T16:42:00.006+02:002009-06-01T17:27:47.867+02:00No More Tigers and The Tiger Returnsoil on linnen 120 X 140 cm This (not so good) photo of my latest painting is again all about deforestation. During my Google earth explorations of Malaysia I was triggered by a World Wildlife Fund location where research was carried out to see if tigers come back to a sustainably logged piece of forest. The conclusion seems to be that they do. Tigers form the top of the ecological pyramid in Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-82388022261979040462009-06-01T16:14:00.004+02:002009-06-01T16:41:24.687+02:00Exhibition at KobaltGallery Kobalt is situated in the old train station. My friend/ painter Henk van den Gronde and I were there two weeks ago for the opening of an other friend of ours: Fons van der Mullen (see the link to the gallery for his current exhibition) . We thought it might be a good idea to have an exhibition together at Kobalt sometime and asked the owners if they thought so too. A few days later they Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-75882631878836057472009-05-11T22:23:00.007+02:002009-05-12T00:12:52.423+02:00The secrets of the trade: painting techniquesWell, it's been some time since my last post, and my faithfull blog readers (is there a better word? Blogee? Blogower?) are probably wondering if I have given up. Dont dispair! I will not give in to the pressures of every day life, Google Earth Art will prevail! (excuse my sense of humour)I've had a bit of a time out, focussing - among other things - on getting myself married a second time round.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-64739467544029545252009-03-19T22:33:00.005+01:002009-03-19T22:53:27.995+01:00Lonely at the topoil on canvas 100 * 120 cmThis must be one of the most remote places on earth, somewhere deep in the Russian Tundra (again). It's not a a spectacular mountain. Like most of the thousands of similar hills in the neigbourhood it's capped with cold granite rocks. I wouldn't be surprised if no human being has ever bothered to climb this particular hill, in fact I doubt if anyone has ever even taken Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-46601248681633878202009-03-19T17:05:00.004+01:002009-03-19T17:22:12.733+01:00Opening in BudapestA wonderfull exhibition with 19 other Dutch artists in Budapest. It's still on for another week if you want to see it! The opening was great. The Opera Gallery is (as you might expect) around the corner from the grand old Budapest Opera House, in a stately 19th century mansion (not sure about the age). Opened by the cultural attache to the Dutch embassy, accomanied by live opera and jazz it was Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-41462878388486735522009-03-09T17:09:00.001+01:002009-03-19T17:24:01.147+01:00Brochure for exhibition in BudapestThe brochure for the exhibition I'm involved in at the Opera Gallery in Budapest, Hungary is published. Here's the linkUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-79008499217608310352009-02-16T21:09:00.002+01:002009-02-16T22:01:12.607+01:00Exhibition in Budapest, HungaryLast week I gave a positive reply to an invitation for a group exhibition of Dutch artists at the Opera Gallery in the cente of Budapest, Hungary. It will be held between the 14 th andf 28th of March. So... if you're anywhere nearby, drop in to have a look! It's quite a large gallery around the corner from the old Opera house. Contact information is all on their lovely site: http://Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-51672866722841047302009-02-07T18:13:00.004+01:002009-02-07T18:25:41.216+01:00Patty van SprangPatty van Sprang is another satellite artist. She wrote a comment on my post about Aquil Copier. She lives in Queensland Australia, but was born in Surinam, and lived in the Netherlands for quite afew years as well. Should I claim that again a new art form has Dutch origins? No off course not. This is going to be a true planet wide movement! I would dare to draw the conclusion that it is our loveUnknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-20350140411042086912009-02-07T16:33:00.004+01:002009-02-07T16:55:34.545+01:00Spider impact cratoroil on canvas 100 X 120 cmFlying over the North Western Australian dessert you might come across this huge meteorite impact crator.It's about 13 km across. There's hundreds of these meteor crators all over the panet. This is certainly not the biggest, I just liked the shape. Of course in all of (human) history there's never been an impact this size. It makes me wonder what would happen if a chunkUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-83468916297851206812009-01-24T13:18:00.003+01:002009-01-24T13:32:05.639+01:00WAD Next?oil on canvas 100 x 100 cmAnd yet another one in the series about this bit of wilderness close to home. In this case it's another close up of the island of Schiermonikoog. I can't claim any deep philosophical insight behind this painting (so much for my new blog- see previous post). I was drawn to the composition, the almost alien form. An open invitation to make my own interpretation. I havent Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-72355005572008617022009-01-23T18:47:00.006+01:002009-01-23T19:03:52.371+01:00Google Earth PhilosophyI've been wanting to add a page to my blog where I can delve into DEEPER THOUGHTS about Google, Earth, Art, Science, Polititics, religion, you name it. I could'nt find an easy way to add such a page to this blog, so....... I started a new blog which will be linked all over the place to this blog. It's called:Google Earth PhilosophyCheck the link: http://googleearthphilosophy.blogspot.comAt this Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-90840966532979534542008-12-19T13:57:00.004+01:002008-12-19T14:12:31.240+01:00WAD?oil in canvas 100 X 100 cmThe "Wadden" islands along the Dutch/ German/ Danish coast lie in front of a shallow sea called the Wadden Sea. Large parts fall dry at low tide. "Wad" is a Dutch word for these wetlands. Water gets trapped behind sandbanks at high tide and flows back in riverlike channels as the tide recedes. This creates a wonderfull, ever changing landscape of fine and course sands, Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-6259493796245847032008-11-28T15:20:00.007+01:002008-11-28T15:49:05.115+01:00Changing Tundra oil on canvas 60 X 60 cmGoogle Earth gives you visual access to the most remote and inaccessable places on earth. Places where nature has just run its course without ever being influenced by us. Here, somewhere in the Russian Tundra you can see how the river has changed course countless times, leaving all sorts of slowly dissapearing scars in the landscape. Really wild and another great Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-44701009850406954612008-11-28T13:08:00.006+01:002008-12-02T14:23:34.351+01:00Aquil Copier, the original Dutch Google Earth Artist!Well, it seems I'm not the first Dutch Google Earth artist after all. Aquil Copier has been making Google Earth Art since 2005 (when his GE painting was nominated for the Royal Dutch art prize). His website (see GE links) has been online since may 2007. Aquil also has a blog to keep you up to date http://aquilcopier.blogspot.com/. Right now Aquil has an exhibition in Amsterdam at 2X2 projects. IfUnknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-58067650893079680552008-10-20T11:28:00.012+02:002008-10-20T11:54:42.112+02:00Expo at Lek Art weekendAn old, almost derelict house in downtown Culemborg was wat was available for my group of art friends at the Lek Art weekend a few weeks ago. And we only had three days to prepare the place for 80 or so paintings... It turned out perfect. The municipality bought it probably to tear it down some time in the future. The place has been used as a studio by several artists in the past few years, so itUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-53527160358888737142008-10-10T14:46:00.007+02:002009-05-12T00:16:38.770+02:00Down to the sea oil on canvas 100*100 cmI finished this one a while ago, just didn't seem to get round to making a decent photo. Again a Greenland ice river flowing down tot the sea. Ever faster as well. As a result Greenland is finaly beginning to live up to its name! What I love about these Greenland mountains is that you can really see the way the ice has shaped them. The power of ice is incredible, and Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-71013226545246349262008-09-09T16:59:00.003+02:002008-09-09T17:03:49.484+02:00Expo's and ShowsIn addition to my last post about my own GE art exhibited tot the public, here's an invitation to alle GE artiststs: let me know if you're planning a show or whatever. I'll see if I can include an agenda or something like that on my blog.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-21917436092819080062008-09-09T16:03:00.007+02:002008-09-11T10:01:53.924+02:00Exposition of Google Earth paintingsFive of my GE paintings are at this moment exhibited in my home town Culemborg, in the old Barabara church. It's my contribution to a group show of the my regular painting group "Kleurig". The contrast in colour with the grey tones of the church is stunning. Below another 2 impressions of the expo including work by some of my colourful collegues. Coming saturday (13th of september) is the last Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6904809211023219577.post-91631606108793098642008-07-25T14:25:00.003+02:002008-09-09T16:57:34.741+02:00Kyle GoodridgeKyle Goodridge has a new site. His previous site went by the name KTG creations, but he forgot to mention his name. The link has been replaced. His work is an abstraction of satellite images, and fits well under the "Google Earth Art" or "Satellite Art"label. The result reminds me of Mondriaan, but Kyle shows much more personal expression. His site is still under construction. I hope he will let Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1