Hans Keuls
Autumn Leaves
Oil on canvas
Netherlands, 2012
100 x 200 cm
Signed and dated verso:
Hans Keuls 2012
Inspired by nature
Hans Keuls uses a vibrant and rich color palette to depict the autumn leaves, emphasizing the deep reds, oranges, and yellows that characterize the season
The painting incorporates abstract techniques, blending realistic elements with more impressionistic and abstract forms. This creates a dynamic and engaging visual experience.
Technique
Keuls employs a variety of tools, including hands, spatulas, and brushes, to manipulate the paint and create texture. This technique adds depth and a tactile quality to the painting.
The artwork is designed to evoke a strong emotional response, capturing the viewer’s attention with its bold use of color and expressive brushwork.
Fascination
As with many of Keuls’ works, “Autumn Leaves” is inspired by the natural world, reflecting his fascination with the changing seasons and the beauty of nature.
These elements combine to make “Autumn Leaves” a striking and memorable piece, reflecting Hans Keuls’ unique artistic vision and his ability to convey the essence of autumn through his art.
Hans Keuls (1956)
Professional artist Hans Keuls finds his inspiration amongst others by the work of great Dutch painters, like Vincent Van Gogh as well as French artist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec.
His warmth and great personality shines through his work!
Technique
In a special way he uses his hands, spatulas, and brushes to influence the intensity of colors in numerous layers.
Hans Keuls has always been inspired by rhythm. His paintings have a variety in rhythm, as the artist is also a passionate drummer and poet.
Rhythm
Rhythm of the hand, rhythm of colors, music and lines.
His love for music and rhythm, his fascination for nature, and the way he approaches new views results in unpretentious, colorful artworks.
The artwork by this impressionist painter is internationally appreciated to art collectors in the Europe, Italy, Spain, Norway and The Netherlands and also in USA, Japan, Taiwan and China.
Literature
Hans Keuls Rhythm, About the artist and his work
Expositions
- The Netherlands
- Italy, Genua
- USA, Miami
- China, Shanghai
- Taiwan, Taipei
- Norway, Hamar