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She Gave Me A Daisy, Now It’s A Field pt. 2

By William Rosewood

Year

2021

Collection

She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not 

Materials

Gold paint, Copper Foil & Oil on Panel

Specifications

100 x 100 cm (Painting)
113 x 113 cm (Incl. Handmade Frame)

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In this painting, Rosewood was looking for a new way to express herself. The daisies are made by using golden leaves. This expands the SLMSLMN collection with more dynamics. This creates a new dimension with every movement of the spectator. Each flower is hand painted and then gilded. Through this process, the painting has actually been painted twice. This work is an outstanding one in the search for new techniques.

Price

Price on Request

William Rosewood

William Rosewood’s art embodies the role of humans versus nature and its resilience in a magical forms.

William discovered the world of art when he was little. He attended the prestigious Dutch Willem de Kooning Academy, learning the artistry of statue and image-making.

Rosewood developed a particular interest in exploring and pushing the limit of what is possible. This expressed itself not only in painting, but also in experimenting with different materials.

Rosewood has a characteristic style in which he combines the usage of unconventional materials with large visualisations.


Remi Wörtmeyer

Remi Wörtmeyer is a multidisciplinary artist whose paintings and sculptures have been exhibited throughout the Netherlands and whose work as a choreographer, designer and principal dancer for Dutch National Ballet is celebrated internationally. His short films and documentaries (for Holland Festival, Cinedans, G-Star RAW and others) showcase his expertise in combining the visual and performing arts.

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PHOTO BY PAUL VAN DER LINDE

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