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HANS WITHOOS


  • Hans Withoos (1962, Son en Bruegel, NL) 
  • Studeerde in 1989 cum laude af aan de academie voor hoge kunsten te Tilburg
  • Woont en werkt in Rotterdam,
  • Getoonde afbeeldingen zijn auteursrechtelijk beschermd.

NOCTURNAL DELIGHT

Photography, fine art print on dibond, framed with museumglass or mounted with Diasec Trulife

One edition of 7 + 2 AP  in 3 sizes 

67 x 100 cm, € 4.500,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

80 x 120 cm, € 5.400,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

100 x 150 cm, € € 6.750,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )


Rotterdam Mullerpier


Amsterdam Rembrandplein


Hope London Royal Albert Hall


Living to the Fullest Nijmegen Valkhof


Jam El Fna Marrakesh 


Relax hour Amsterdam


Venice Sunset Dream


Ton Wiggers 


Venetian Mask


After Dinner 


Antwerp Harbour


Lust London Millennium Bridge


Lust Nijmegen Valkhof


Venice Ellen is Falling 


Marrakesh Medina Jump


Marrakesh Medina Shisha Jump


PHILLIP GRAVIEL 

Photography, fine art print on dibond, framed with museumglass or mounted with Diasec Trulife

One edition of 7 + 2 AP  in 3 sizes 

67 x 100 cm, € 4.500,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

80 x 120 cm, € 5.400,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

100 x 150 cm, € € 6.750,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )


Mantis 


PH002


PH003


PH004


PH005


Pouring water


Galatasaray Hammam


 Isfahan 


WEREWOLF IN PARIS


By the Window


Werewolf in Paris


Window View 


Chained in Paris


THE MUSES OF KLIMT

Photography, fine art print on dibond, framed with museumglass or mounted with Diasec Trulife

One edition of 9 + 2 AP  in 3 sizes 

67 x 100 cm, € 4.500,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

80 x 120 cm, € 5.400,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

100 x 150 cm, € € 6.750,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )


Tim Carries Kate


Femke wearing big hat


MK 003


Portrait of Lena


MK 004


Camille with veil


MK 006


Femke with peacock


In the library


In the library II


Flowerbath


Lisa 's Flowerbath 


MK 008


Groupe of Girls


Still life with dried flowers and stuffed animals


THE LADY AND HER TOYS

Photography, fine art print on dibond, framed with museumglass or mounted with Diasec Trulife

One edition of 7 + 2 AP  in 3 sizes 

67 x 100 cm, € 4.500,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

80 x 120 cm, € 5.400,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )  

100 x 150 cm, € € 6.750,-- ( incl. 9% BTW )


Dinnertime last call


Table at Moonlight 


Men with Still Life


Ballroom


Smokersroom


Dead Centaur


Tullips


Delftwear Dress


PROUD PEOPLE


Praying Community


Farmer with Cattle


Sunday bathing


Farmers


ORANGE BABIES


Ageless walks with water 


Water Mozes and Samba in front of a white Rhino


Procession under the Baobab Tree


Constance throwing flowers at Jeanies Dream


My name is Blessing


Girls with diamonds


Angela and Richard


Aveless at Pa Kachele



OVER DE KUNSTENAAR / ABOUT THE ARTIST


Hans Withoos studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Tilburg, The Netherlands, from 1983 to 1989, and then embarked on a highly successful career as a photographer in the commercial and fashion world. Over the past 20 years, he has happily combined commissioned work with his own art. Although he is a highly successful international photographer with clients in Brazil, Spain, Italy, the United States and Morocco, he has always found time for his own art. Over the years, he has produced numerous photographic series, shot in locations all over the world.
Hans is fascinated by beauty in all its aspects: the beauty of drama, of the body and of light, as well as the beauty of suffering, as is shown in his series ‘Nocturnal Delight’ based on the seven deadly sins.
His series ‘New Romantics’ and ‘Lady with her Golden Toys’ show his fascination with the beauty of strength, and his latest series of still lifes, ‘Withoos meets Withoos’ is all about the beauty of symbolism. Like all his other work, his still lifes show his dramatic use of light and the layering that are his signature style.
The photography of Hans Withoos is set in a world of abundance and artifice, suggesting a certain decadence It is a world that is both alien and familiar. The figures that crowd his images become archetypes, leaving the viewer with a sense of alienation. His work is multi-layered, with carefully staged images and an idiosyncratic aesthetic. The images sometimes evoke emotions such as suffering, sensuality and oppressiveness; at other times they are deliberately devoid of any emotion at all. As Hans Withoos says: “The images don’t show a critical perspective, but rather an observant one.”
About his work method, he explains: “I come up with an idea and then go looking for the right location, the models and the styling, and while I combine them to make the final image, I am still open to change, improvement and new ideas. Yes, it is staged photography. But even for me, there are always surprises in my work, an element of the unexpected. After the shooting, I then work like a painter, carefully layering the images, creating the final image in my mind and on my computer. It can take weeks before a picture is finally completed.”.