Harmen Van Der Tuin

Lapis Lazuli
Plaster, hardener, resin on polystyrene and wood, pigments, acrylic, and tempera, 140 x 100 cm

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About the artwork

Dutch Artist Harmen pursues a new minimalism through his works, exploring sculptural potential, the dynamics of the brushstroke, and how the physical properties of material can become the subject of artwork. With a monochromatic colour palette, the artist places visual emphasises the purity of form and the unique textures created through his process. The lines Harmen creates guide the viewer’s eyes across the work, creating motion that imbues it with a sense of energy, while simultaneously emphasising the supple form of the materials he uses. Through his works, the artist strives to achieve what he deems to be the true aesthetic experience, by creating art that resonates with viewers and generates emotions felt deeply within them.



About the artist

Harmen aims to pursue a new minimalism through his works, exploring sculptural potential, the dynamics of the brushstroke, and how the physical properties of the material can become the subject of an artwork. With a monochromatic colour palette inspired by both minimalism and abstract expressionism, the artist eliminates all recognizable subjects in his work, instead of placing visual emphasis on the purity of form and the unique textures created through his rigorous process. He works with plaster to create the unique effect of thick impasto, introducing the element of light and shadow.By creating art that resonates with viewers and generates emotions felt deeply within them, Harmen strives to achieve what he deems to be the true aesthetic experience: The collapse of the egocentric awareness, the awareness of oneness, in which the mind becomes totally free and available to create something new. 

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