The techniques used in my art draw from two totally different eras, but both use the concept of layering to build depth in my art.
The new artworks series by Suzanne Beek are inspired by still lives of Dutch 17th century artists. It is the craftsmanship, the orientation towards nature’s beauty and simple objects, that the artist is intrigued by. In our society we tend to overlook the precious things of nature and forget the meaning of objects of past generations. Tik-Tok and other social media have created a restless society, thirsty for new images and new objects. The artist work is a contemplation of our time and how to give meaning.
Suzanne Beek's works are each based on an original oil painting on panel using 17th century techniques. Starting in a two-tone scheme the painting is built up layer-upon-layer. In this way some layers can be added with a thicker coat of paint and others in very thin layers (glacis), leaving the background shining through. The finished painting is scanned and printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper. The built up of the artwork in 3D starts hereafter. Using several prints of the same artwork, the cut-out process starts, which takes many days. Hereafter the work is carefully built up in 3D. To protect and structure the work, the artist has covered the work with an UV protected Perspex box.