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Catharina Botermans
Bubble tree
As an eight year old girl I started drawing trees and I haven’t stopped since. Every painting is an expression of emotions. This Bubble tree in green and red is an expression of feeling grounded while being in a dreamlike state. Being able to float without loosing your anchor. Acrylics on canvas 50 x 50 […]
Paper Peacock – sold
Book pages used as background to this peacock on cardboard. 90 x 60 cm.
Dansing dervish
A while ago I gained a fascination for the image of dervishes dancing. Something to do with the pictures and artworks @sinancan77posted. The swirling and turning made me wonder about what one would observe and experience when continuously twirling around your own inner core? This little painting puzzled me for quite a while. Do the patterns […]
Mandala tree
Ever since my high school art teacher asked me to draw one, paterns have always been part of my artwork. So when I saw a mandala tree by this amazing artist from Bangalore India I had tot try for myself.
Looking at a tree in yellow
50 x 50 cm. Acrylics on canvas. I painted this tree after a severe period of sleep deprivation. My, at the time, 1,5 year old toddler kept me out of bed for hours each night and all creativity was lost to me. When we decided to transfer Lodewijk to his elder brothers room things changed. […]